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  • 71Gross-Rosen concentration camp — KL Gross Rosen (Groß Rosen) was a German concentration camp, located in Gross Rosen, Lower Silesia (now Rogoźnica, Poland). It was located directly on the rail line between Jauer (now Jawor) and Striegau (now Strzegom).It was set up in the summer …

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  • 72Falstad concentration camp — was a prison camp close to Levanger, Norway, used mostly for political prisoners from Nazi occupied territories.Falstad boarding schoolThe boarding school for boys at Falstad was founded as part of the general movement in Europe generally and… …

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  • 73Crveni krst concentration camp — Crveni krst (English: Red cross) was a concentration camp located in the Serbian city of Niš, and operated by the Nazis during the Second World War.It is estimated that around 30,000 persons went through this camp, and an estimated 12,000 persons …

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  • 74Lichtenburg (concentration camp) — Lichtenburg was a Nazi concentration camp, housed in a Renaissance castle in Prettin, near Wittenberg in eastern Germany. Along with Sachsenburg, it was among the first to be built by the Nazis, and was operated by the SS from 1933 to 1939. [http …

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  • 75Columbia concentration camp — KZ Columbia Memorial Columbia concentration camp (also known as Columbia Haus) was a Nazi concentration camp situated in the Tempelhof area of Berlin. It was one of the first such institutions established by the regime. Contents …

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  • 76Stara Gradiška concentration camp — Stara Gradiška was a concentration and extermination camp in Croatia during World War II specially constructed for the women and children [The Destruction of the European Jews by Raul Hilberg, Yale University Press, 2003 ISBN 0300095570,… …

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  • 77Wöbbelin concentration camp — The Wöbbelin camp, near the city of Ludwigslust, was a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp. The SS had established Wöbbelin in early February 1945 to house concentration camp prisoners whom the SS had evacuated from other camps to… …

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  • 78Hainewalde concentration camp — On March 27, 1933, the SA established a protective custody camp at Hainewalde Castle in Saxony. Initially SA Sturm III (Dresden) under SA Sturmführer Ernst Jirka guarded the camp, but in May this responsibility fell to SA Standarte 102 (Zittau)… …

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  • 79Davidovka concentration camp — was a Hungarian controlled World War II labor camp in Davidovka.[1][2] References ^ Stark, Tamás; Rozsnyai, Christina (2000). Hungarian Jews …

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  • 80Espeland concentration camp — was established in Arna, Norway, now a part of Bergen, by the Nazi authorities of occupied Norway in the summer of 1943. It was largely built by slave labor from the other concentration camp near Bergen, Ulven concentration camp. All prisoners… …

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