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  1. XIV Army Corps (Karlsruhe) Offizierlager. Karlsruhe. Two camps; one in the grounds of the Karlsruher Schloss contained naval and, later, aviation officers, the other, the former Europäischer Hof, was known as "The Listening Hotel", and was an interrogation centre. Freiburg. Located in an old university building. Heidelberg. In barracks 6 km (4 ...

  2. List. 8th Day Center for Justice, a Roman Catholic organization based in Chicago, Illinois. A21 Campaign, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit, non-governmental organization that works to fight human trafficking. ACT Alberta, a Canadian coalition of Government of Alberta representatives, non-governmental organizations, community organisations, and the Royal ...

  3. Goerdeler-Gymnasium Paderborn. Gymnasium St. Michael (external link, German) Gymnasium Schloss Neuhaus (external link, German) Gymnasium Theodorianum (external link, German and English) Pelizaeus-Gymnasium (external link, German) Reismann-Gymnasium (external link, German) Unna. Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium. Xanten.

  4. Wünsdorf Mosque. Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 1915. U. Wilmersdorfer Moschee. The oldest standing mosque in Germany—the Wünsdorf Mosque, built in 1915 at the Halbmondlager POW camp, was Germany's first, but it was demolished in 1925–26. Berlin Mosque. Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 1924-1927.

  5. Nazi Germany operated around 1,000 prisoner-of-war camps ( German: Kriegsgefangenenlager) during World War II (1939-1945). [1] Germany signed the Third Geneva Convention of 1929, which established norms relating to the treatment of prisoners of war. Article 10 required PoWs be lodged in adequately heated and lighted buildings where conditions ...

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  7. List of German prisoner-of-war camps. For lists of German prisoner-of-war camps, see: German prisoner-of-war camps in World War I. German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II. This article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).

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