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3 unusual facts about Trent Park


Hans Cramer

From 16 May 1943 February 1944 he was held in the special prison for captured German generals and staff officers at Trent Park.

Trent Park

Trent Park dates back to the fourteenth century when it was a part of Enfield Chase, one of Henry IV's hunting grounds.

A survey of the area conducted between 1656 and 1658 attributes the site as the seat of habitation of Geoffrey de Mandeville during the reign of William the Conqueror.



see also

P. O. Box 1142

In 2001, the historian Sönke Neitzel found about 150.000 pages of pick-up protocols made in Trent Park or Fort Hunt.