File:Kriegsgefangenenlager - POW camp - Chartres Winter 1946-47.jpg

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Bloc 1 of the French POW camp 501 in Le Coudray near Chartres (winter 1946/47)

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Deutsch: Block 1 des französischen Kriegsgefangenlagers 501 in Le Coudray bei Chartres (Winter 1946/47). In der Mitte auf einer Bank: Abbé Franz Stock mit Leutnant Johner, einem Priester aus dem Elsass.

Das sogenannte Stacheldrahtseminar (französisch.: „Séminaire des barbelés“) war ein von 1945 bis 1947 bestehendes Katholisches Priesterseminar in französischen Kriegsgefangenenlagern, zunächst in Orléans, dann bei Chartres. In ihm wurden auf Initiative der französischen Regierung und mit Unterstützung des Apostolischen Nuntius in Frankreich Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli kriegsgefangene deutschsprachige Priester und Seminaristen versammelt und unterrichtet.

Leiter des Seminars war der deutsche Priester Abbé Stock.
English: Bloc 1 of the French POW camp 501 in Le Coudray near Chartres (winter 1946/47). In the middle on a bench: Abbé Franz Stock with Liutenant Johner, a priest from Alsace.

The so-called barbed wire seminar (French: "Séminaire des barbelés") was a Catholic seminary existing from 1945 to 1947 in French prisoner-of-war camps, first in Orléans, then near Chartres. On the initiative of the French government and with the support of the Apostolic Nuncio in France, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, German-speaking priests and seminarians who were prisoners of war, were gathered and taught here.

The director of the seminar was the French priest Abbé Stock.
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