• The Oksbøl Refugee Camp was the largest camp for German refugees in Denmark after World War II. In early 1945 the Red Army started the East Prussian and...
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    A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive refugees and people in refugee-like situations. Refugee camps usually accommodate displaced...
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    population of 2,840. Oksbøl Refugee Camp houses the refugee museum FLUGT, which opened in 2022. The museum describes the story of refugees from various conflicts...
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    small airfield in Jutland Kløvermarken – is now a park in Copenhagen Oksbøl Refugee Camp – now belongs to the Danish Army Skallerup Klit – was developed into...
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    over 20,000 refugees. The largest of the camps, Oksbøl Refugee Camp, in Oksbøl on the west coast of Jutland, held 37,000 refugees. Camps were placed behind...
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    in several hundred refugee camps throughout Denmark, the largest of which was the Oksbøl Refugee Camp with 37,000 inmates. The camps were guarded by Danish...
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    Denmark. After Denmark's liberation on 5 May 1945 she stayed in the Oksbøl Refugee Camp until November 1946. In 1946 she returned to Germany, where she was...
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    theme days for children. Time reservation is required. Hangar H Oksbøl Refugee Camp "Kløvermarken". Gyldendal. Retrieved 2012-09-20. "Kløvermarken" (in...
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    demined and opened to the public. The Oksbøl Refugee Camp museum and cemetery, Oksbøl housed up to 37,000 German Refugees in Denmark after World War II. Otto...
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