Talk:Stalag XIII-C

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The article tells us:

In March 1945 a large group of prisoners arrived in deplorable condition after marching the 500 miles (800 km) from Stalag VIII-D in severe winter conditions.

Could that truly be so? Stalag VIII-D was at Tittmoning Castle, which, as the crow flies, is only 310 km from Hammelburg. Could the Germans really have been inefficient enough to take such a circuitous route that they added almost 500 km to it? Granted, they could probably not keep to a straight line given the geography along the way, but how could a 310 km trip be stretched out to 800 km? This seems absurd. Kelisi (talk) 05:21, 6 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]