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thumb|An M4 medium tank of the 47th Tank Bn., 14th Armored Division (U.S.) crashes through the fence of Oflag XIII-B, 6 April 1945
An Oflag (from ) was a type of prisoner of war camp for officers which the German Army established in World War I in accordance with the requirements of the 1899 Hague Convention, and in World War II in accordance with the requirements of the Geneva Convention (1929).
Oflag IV-C
German prisoner-of-war camp for officers in World War II
Oflag XVII-A
world War II German prisoner-of-war camp
Oflag X-D
POW camp for officers in Germany
Oflag X-C
German World War II prisoner-of-war camp for officers (Offizierlager) in Lübeck in northern Germany
Oflag II-A
German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located in the town of Prenzlau, Brandenburg
Oflag X-B
World War II German POW camp for officers located near Nienburg am Weser
Oflag VII-A Murnau
prisoner-of-war camp