Oflag XII-B

Summary

Oflag XII-B was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp for officers (Offizierlager) located in the citadel of Mainz, in western Germany. The fortress had also served as an Oflag in World War I.

Oflag XII-B
Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate
Mainzer Zitadelle
Mainzer Zitadelle, 2005
Oflag XII-B is located in Germany
Oflag XII-B
Oflag XII-B
Coordinates49°59′36″N 8°16′27″E / 49.99344°N 8.27422°E / 49.99344; 8.27422
TypePrisoner-of-war camp
Site information
Controlled by Nazi Germany
Site history
In use1940 – 1942
Aquarelle par Louis Fauvarque, lieutenant artilleur français : sa chambrée dans l’OFLAG XII B à Hadamar (peinte en mars 1943 et envoyée à sa famille). Watercolour by Louis Fauvarque, French artillery lieutenant: his room in OFLAG XII B at Hadamar (painted in March 1943 and sent to his family)

Camp history edit

In June 1940 British, Belgian, Dutch and French senior officers and a small number of orderlies were transported to Mainz from transit camps in France and Belgium after the end of the Battle of France. In June 1942, all inmates were transferred to Oflag XII-A in Hadamar, near Limburg, which was then renumbered Oflag XII-B.

Notable prisoners edit

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References edit

  • "Kriegsgefangenenlager (Liste)". Moosburg Online. 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.

External links edit

  • World War I British officer in Mainz Citadel