Furstenhaus, was the British and Dutch prisoner quarters were situated, on right. Colditz Castle, Germany.

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Furstenhaus, was the British and Dutch prisoner quarters were situated, on right. The door at the base of the small turret leads into the series of rooms that used to house the Dentist's surgery and the cells for the 'Prominente', or special prisoners. On left are the French quarters above the chapel. Castle Colditz or Schloss Colditz in Colditz, Germany. A Renaissance castle most famously known as Oflag IV-C, a prisoner-of-war POW camp during World War II for Allied officers who had repeatedly escaped from other POW camps.