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Which castle, when used as a prison for prisoners of war in World War II, was known as Oflag VII C?

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Which castle, when used as a prison for prisoners of war in World War II, was known as Oflag VII C?
posted Mar 15, 2016 by Dilbagh

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Answer: Colditz

answer Mar 16, 2016 by Manikandan J
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