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Colditz

  • Drama
  • War & Politics
First aired 2005-03-276.16.2Trakt

During World War II, the Germans convert the castle of Colditz into an escape-proof prison where recidivist escapees are imprisoned under one roof. The most accomplished escape artists are gathered there, brave soldiers who view escape not only as a challenge but as a duty, in order to harass and irritate German forces as much as they can.

Colditz is a British war drama that premiered on March 27, 2005, following the true story of World War II's most notorious escape-proof German prison castle. The series focuses on Allied soldiers imprisoned together who view escape as both a personal challenge and a patriotic duty to disrupt enemy operations.

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Episodes · Season 1

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Is Colditz renewed or cancelled?

Ended

Colditz has ended — it concluded its planned run.

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When did Colditz air?

Colditz premiered on March 27, 2005 on British television.

How many seasons does Colditz have?

The series ran for one season before ending.

What is Colditz about?

The drama depicts Allied prisoners of war held in Colditz Castle, a German fortress converted into a high-security prison for repeat escapees during World War II. The soldiers imprisoned there are among the war's most accomplished escape artists.

Is Colditz based on true events?

Yes, the series is based on the real history of Colditz Castle, which actually served as a POW camp for officers considered escape risks during World War II.

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