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Colditz 2015 – Colditz Castle – Detail of the gate to the chapel
Carved by Andreas Walter II in 1584.
Work on Colditz Castle was started in 1083 AD. During the Second World War it was a prisoner-of-war camp for officers who attempted several escapes from other camps. In the 1970s a successful television series was made about it. They used Stirling Castle as a backdrop, as Colditz was then in the GDR.
Work on Colditz Castle was started in 1083 AD. During the Second World War it was a prisoner-of-war camp for officers who attempted several escapes from other camps. In the 1970s a successful television series was made about it. They used Stirling Castle as a backdrop, as Colditz was then in the GDR.
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