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  1. After the German surrender Marlag-Milag was used by the British occupation authorities to house German prisoners-of-war. Marlag "O" was designated Civil Internment Camp No. 9 and housed high-ranking party officials and suspected war criminals. In 1946 Marlag "M" was used as a location to film Basil Dearden's POW drama The Captive Heart."

  2. By Roderick Miller. Seven Channel Islanders are known to have been incarcerated in Marlag & Milag Nord Camp (Marlag und Milag Nord) located outside of the village of Westertimke in the state of Lower Saxony in northern Germany.

  3. About 3,000 men evacuated from Stalag Luft III in Sagan, Germany arrived at Marlag und Milag Nord prisoners of war camp in Westertimke, Germany. In order to accommodate them the entire population of Marlag's M Camp were moved into the O Camp. 2 Apr 1945

  4. Video. The events presented in Albert R.N. are based on fact and took place in the prison camp, Marlag O for Naval Officers in North-West Germany during the spring of 1944. The inmates of a German prisoner of war camp suspect they have an informant in their midst, foiling their escape plans.

  5. Break to Freedom: Directed by Lewis Gilbert. With Anthony Steel, Jack Warner, Robert Beatty, William Sylvester. In 1944, at a POW camp in Germany the Allied prisoners use a dummy prop named Albert to fool the German guards and escape.

  6. Merchant Mariners at Milag Nord Prisoner of War Camp in Germany during World War II. Repatriation. U.S. Regulations for mariner POW conduct. Description of camps prepared by Military Intelligence Service. Tribute to Panama Canal Pilots by Allied Masters held at Marlag and Milag Nord.

  7. Marlag 'O' Prison Camp. Disponible en Prime Video, Tubi TV. In this World War II drama based on true events, a group of British POWs suspects that there is a German spy in its midst after several escape attempts are foiled.