Itter Castle

Itter Castle (German: Schloss Itter) is a 19th-century castle in Itter, a village in Tyrol, Austria. In 1943, during World War II, it was turned into a Nazi prison for French VIPs. The castle was the site of an extraordinary instance of the U.S. Army, German Wehrmacht, Austrian Resistance, and the prisoners themselves fighting side-by-side against the Waffen-SS in the battle for Castle Itter in early May 1945 before the end of the war in Europe.

Itter Castle
Schloss Itter
Itter, Tyrol, Austria
Itter Castle, view from south, February 2010
Schloss Itter
Shown within Austria
Coordinates47°28′14″N 12°8′23″E
TypeCastle
Site information
OwnerPrivately owned
Open to
the public
No
Site history
Battles/warsBattle for Castle Itter
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