76583; 13.26417 Sachsenhausen (German pronunciation: [zaksn̩ˈhaʊzn̩]) or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a German Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg...
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Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1936. At closure, the prison had held over 3,000 inmates, of whom 16 had died. List of Nazi-German concentration camps...
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Ravensbrück concentration camp List of subcamps of Ravensbrück Sachsenhausen concentration camp List of subcamps of Sachsenhausen Stutthof concentration camp List...
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of Martin Weiss, the camp commander of Neuengamme at this time. On 26 April 1942 inmates from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and on 23 June inmates...
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From May 1939, a small camp, the Wewelsburg satellite camp of Sachsenhausen concentration camp, existed on the site. The inmates were used as slave laborers...
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Karl-Otto Koch (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp personnel)
Germany who was the first commandant of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen. From September 1941 until August 1942, he served...
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28320. ^ Single-triangle badges in various colors visible on Sachsenhausen concentration camp detainees Museum sign shows distinguishing emblems used at...
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Massenmord im Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen 1936-1945 [Murder and Mass Murder in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp 1936-1945] (in German). Berlin: Metropol...
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following is a list of subcamps of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp established by Nazi Germany. The main camp, with around 50 barracks for slave-labour...
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Sachsenhausen concentration camp was a detention and extermination facility (1936–1945) in Oranienburg, Germany. Sachsenhausen may also refer to: Sachsenhausen...
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