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Colditz Castle Castle Colditz (or ''Schloss Colditz'' in German) is a Renaissance castle in the town of Colditz near Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz in the state of Saxony in Germany. The castle is between the towns of Hartha and Grimma on a hill spur over the r ...
, its history as POW camp Oflag IV-C, the attempts to escape Oflag IV-C and many prisoners memoirs.


Books in whole or in part about Colditz POW camp


Other books (where Colditz is at least mentioned)

Bader, Douglas. *''Reach for the Sky.'' London, Glasgow, Collins Books, 1954. Barry, Rupert. *"The First Escape of the War." scape from Laufen in 1940Cash, William. *"Escape to Colditz". ''The Spectator'', (7 April 1990), pp. 14-15. Gleeson, Janet. *''The Arcanum: The Extraordinary True Story''. New York: Warner Books, 1998. Graham, Burton. *''Escape from the Nazis''. Secaucus, New Jersey: Castle Books, 1975. Langer, Herbert. *''The Thirty Years' War''. Translated by C.S.V. Salt. New York: Dorset Press, 1978, 1990. Marshall Cavendish Corporation. *''Escape from the Swastika''. London: Marshall Cavendish Books, 1975. McAvoy, George E. *''A Citizen-Soldier Remembers, 1942-1946: 149th Armored Signal Company of the 9th Armored Division''. Littleton, New Hamspire, Crawford Press, 1991. McCombs, Don, and Fred L. Worth. *''World War II: 4,139 Strange and Fascinating Facts''. New York: Wing Books, 1983. Melton, H. Keith. *''The Ultimate Spy Book''. New York: DK Publishing, 1996. Mills, John. *''Up in the Clouds, Gentlemen Please''. New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1981.
Nafziger, George George F. Nafziger (born 1949) is an American writer and editor of books and articles in military history. Biography He was born in 1949,"George F(rancis) Nafziger." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2002. Literature Resource Center. ...
. *''Lutzen & Bautzen: Napoleon's Spring Campaign of 1813''. Chicago, Illinois: Emperor's Press, 1992. --. *''Napoleon at Leipzig: The Battle of Nations, 1813''. Chicago, Illinois: Emperor's Press, 1996. "Official Reports from the Camps: Oflag IVC, Colditz". *''The Prisoner of War: The Official Journal of the Prisoner of War Department of the Red Cross and St. John War Organization, St. James Palace, London S.W.1.,'' Volume 3, Number 35 (March, 1945), pp. 10. Petre, F. Loraine. *''Napoleon's Last Campaign in Germany, 1813''. New York: John Lane Company, 1962. Rabb, Theodore K. *''Renaissance Lives: Portraits of an Age''. New York: Pantheon Books, 1993. hapter on Jan HusRamsden, John. *"Refocusing 'the People's War': British War Films of the 1950s". ''Journal of Contemporary History'', Volume 33, Number 1 (January 1998), pp. ? Schumann, Robert. * any of the numerous books about Robert and Clara Schumann Shoemaker, Lloyd R. *''The Escape Factory: The Story of MIS-X''. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.


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Bibliography Bibliography (from and ), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from ). English author and bibliographer John Carter describes ''bibliography ...
Colditz Colditz () is a small town in the district of Leipzig, in Saxony, Germany. It is best known for Colditz Castle, the site of the Oflag IV-C POW camp for officers in World War II. Geography Colditz is situated in the Leipzig Bay, southeast of the c ...