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1942 Germany Yugoslav Prisoner of War POW Camp Postcard Cover Oflag 13B Croatia

Description: Up for auction is an beautiful real picture postcard cover from Oflag 13B Germany from a Yugoslavian prisoner of war at the officers POW camp to Croatia. Postmarked December 30, 1942. In excellent condition. Priced to sell. Nice postal history cover. Note that this is a stampless Feldpost cover with no postage affixed. Great cancels and POW camp markings. Sender is Major Vorislow Maksiwovic. Wikipedia says this about the camp: Oflag XIII-B was a German Army World War II prisoner-of-war camp camp for officers (Offizierlager), originally in the Langwasser district of Nuremberg. In 1943 it was moved to a site 3 km (1.9 mi) south of the town of Hammelburg in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Lager Hammelburg ("Camp Hammelburg") was a large German Army training camp, opened in 1873. Part of this camp had been used as a POW camp for Allied army personnel during World War I. After 1935 it was a training camp and military training area for the newly reconstituted Army. In World War II the Army used parts of Camp Hammelburg for Oflag XIII-B. It consisted of stone buildings. Stalag XIII-C for other ranks and NCOs was located close by. Camp history In May 1941[1] part of Oflag XIII-A Langwasser, Nuremberg, was separated off, and a new camp, designated Oflag XIII-B, created for Yugoslavian officers, predominantly Serbs captured in the Balkans Campaign. In April 1943 at least 3,000 Serbian officers were moved from Langwasser to Hammelburg. Many were members of the Yugoslavian General Staff, some of whom had been POWs in Germany during the First World War. On 11 January 1945 American officers captured during the Battle of the Bulge arrived and were placed in a separate compound. One of these was Lt. Donald Prell, Anti-tank platoon, 422nd Infantry, 106th Division. By 25 January the total number of Americans was 453 officers, 12 non-commissioned officers and 18 privates. Barracks housing POWs, photographed in 1948 by ex-POW Lt. Donald Prell when he visited the camp in 1948. On 10 March 1945 American officers, captured in the North Africa Campaign in 1943 or the Battle of Normandy, arrived after an eight-week 400 mi (640 km) forced march from Oflag 64 in Szubin, Poland.[2] On 25 March there was a total of 1,291 American officers and 127 enlisted men at the camp.[3] Conditions for the American POWs were very poor, according to an International Red Cross inspection of 25 March 1945. Around 200 men were crowded into each barrack. The amount of coal for heating during the bitter winter months was strictly rationed, and the average temperature in the barracks was about 20 °F (-7 °C). There was no hot water for washing, and the number of latrines was inadequate. Food rations were only about 1,070 calories a day, though additional supplies, mostly root vegetables, could be bought from the canteen when available. No Red Cross parcels were delivered, so the Serbs insisted on sharing theirs.[3] In late March 1945 General George S. Patton ordered the 4th Armored Division to liberate the POWs in Oflag XIII-B, then 80 km (50 mi) behind the front lines. Unfortunately German resistance to the "Hammelburg Raid" was stronger than anticipated. Although Task Force Baum arrived at the camp on 27 March 1945 and attempted to liberate the U.S. POWs, the mission was a failure; of the roughly 300 men of the task force, 32 were killed in action and only 35 made it back to Allied territory, with the remainder being taken prisoner.[4] All the 57 tanks, tank destroyers, trucks, and half-tracks were lost.[5] The American compound was evacuated on 28 March, when 500 POWs were transferred to the camp at Nuremberg by train. The remaining able-bodied men were marched the 90 mi (140 km) to Stalag VII-A at Moosburg. Those too sick to move were left behind with the medical staff.[3] The camp was liberated by Combat Command B of the U.S. 14th Armored Division on 6 April 1945. Shipping will be a flat $2.00 within the continental U.S. for USPS mail. Overseas airmail shipping is $3.00. Questions? Please contact me at: azteccollectables at hotmail.com. Check out my other online auctions of rare and vintage stamps. My e bay store, Aztec Collectables, has a fine and growing selection of unique covers, stamps and postcards. Please make pay arrangements within 72 hours of winning the auction. I will combine shipping on multiple wins, if you want combined shipping wait until I invoice you.

Price: 49.99 USD

Location: Lake Worth, Florida

End Time: 2024-09-29T08:09:58.000Z

Shipping Cost: 4 USD

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1942 Germany Yugoslav Prisoner of War POW Camp Postcard Cover Oflag 13B Croatia1942 Germany Yugoslav Prisoner of War POW Camp Postcard Cover Oflag 13B Croatia

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Type: Prisoner of War

Topic: Cover

Era: 1941

Condition: Used

Quality: Used

Place of Origin: Germany & Colonies

Grade: Ungraded

Certification: Uncertified

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