concentration camp

  • 51Potulice concentration camp — The Potulice concentration camp was established during World War II by German state authorities in occupied Poland in Potulice near Nakło. It is notable as a detention centre for Polish children that underwent the Nazi experiment in forced… …

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  • 52Haidari concentration camp — The Haidari concentration camp ( el. στρατόπεδο συγκέντρωσης Χαϊδαρίου stratópedo syngéntrosis Chaidaríou , de. KZ Chaidari) was a concentration camp operated by the German Schutzstaffel at the Athens suburb of Haidari during the Axis Occupation… …

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  • 53Crveni Krst concentration camp — Coordinates: 43°19′50″N 21°53′15″E / 43.33056°N 21.8875°E / 43.33056; 21.8875 …

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  • 54Nazi concentration camp badges — A chart, ca. 1938–42, of prisoner markings used in German concentration camps. Nazi concentration camp badges, primarily triangles, were part of the system of identification in Nazi camps. They were used in the concentration camps in the Nazi… …

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  • 55Chongori concentration camp — Reeducation facility no. 12 Chosŏn gŭl 제12호 교화소 Hancha 第十二號敎化所 McCune–Reischauer …

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  • 56Trawniki concentration camp — was an SS labour camp which sent labour to a nearby industrial plant. The Trawniki camp was commanded by Hauptsturmführer Theodor von Eupen. It also trained Eastern European Hiwi (volunteers), for service with Nazi occupation forces in occupied… …

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  • 57Children's Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp — A total of roughly 15,000 children passed through the doors of Terezín Concentration Camp. Of these only about 100 children came back.[1] Contents 1 The Children of Terezín 2 Other Links 2.1 Terezín Concent …

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  • 58Hodonin concentration camp — Location of Hodonín in the Czech Republic; north of Brno The concentration camp in Hodonín was a World War II internment camp for Romani people (Gypsies) from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (which nowadays forms the larger part of the… …

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  • 59Allach (concentration camp) — HistoryDuring World War II, Allach was opened on March 19th, 1943 as the largest subcamp of Dachau concentration camp because of the shortage of workforce in the armament and building industry. Allach remained open from March 1943 through its… …

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  • 60Helmbrechts concentration camp — was a women s subcamp of the Flossenbürg concentration camp founded near Hof, Germany in the summer of 1944. The first prisoners who came to the camp were political prisoners from the Ravensbruck camp in northern Germany. In the beginning, no… …

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