Stalag IX-C
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Stalag IX-C was a German prisoner-of-war camp for Allied soldiers in World War II. Although its headquarters were located near Bad Sulza, between Erfurt and Leipzig in Thuringia, its sub-camps – Arbeitskommando – were spread over a wide area, particularly those holding prisoners working in the potassium mines, south of Mühlhausen.
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Stalag IX-C | |
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Bad Sulza, Thuringia | |
Coordinates | 51.097867°N 11.632828°E / 51.097867; 11.632828 |
Type | Prisoner-of-war camp |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Nazi Germany |
Site history | |
In use | 1940–1945 |
Battles/wars | World War II |
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Occupants | Polish, Belgian, French, British, Yugoslav,Italian, Canadian, Commonwealth, American prisoners of war |
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