concentration camp

  • 91First mass transport to Auschwitz concentration camp — On June 14, 1940, German occupying authorities organized the first mass transport of prisoners to the recently opened Auschwitz Concentration Camp. The transport, which set from southern Polish city of Tarnów, consisted of 728 Poles, including… …

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  • 92Berg concentration camp — Berg was a concentration camp near Tønsberg in Norway that served as an internment and transit center for political prisoners and Jews during the Nazi occupation of Norway. EstablishmentThe camp at Berg was founded upon an initiative in the fall… …

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  • 93Fannrem concentration camp — was established in Orkdal as an annex to Grini by the Nazi authorities of Nazi Germany in October of 1944. Prisoners were put to work as slave labor on Thamshavnbanen railroad. The camp consisted of military barracks, and the work regimen was… …

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  • 94Kvænangen concentration camp — was established in the municipality of Kvænangen in Northern Norway by the Nazi administration of occupied Norway in August of 1942, as annex to Grini. It consisted of two subcamps, Veidal and Badderen, which was also known as Veiskaret . The… …

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  • 95Kapo (concentration camp) — The armband of an oberkapo (chief kapo) A kapo was a prisoner who worked inside German Nazi concentration camps during World War II in any of certain lower administrative positions. The official Nazi word was Funktionshäftling, or prisoner… …

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  • 96Hainichen concentration camp — On April 4, 1933, Amtshauptmann Döbeln ordered the formation of a labor camp in a community and sports center located at Öderanstrasse in Hainichen, Sachsen. Ortsgruppenleiter Georg Zuff Ziegler was the commandant and Friedrich Zill served as his …

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  • 97Zaslaw concentration camp — Zwangsarbeitslager Zaslaw was the Nazi concentration camp for Jews near the village of Zasław, now part of Zagórz in Poland. Zaslaw was a work camp where Jews from Sanok were deported. [ In August 1939, 5,400 Jews lived in Sanok. Similarly as in… …

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  • 98Gerdenau concentration camp — was a subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp …

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  • 99Sydspissen concentration camp — Sydspissen concentration camp, near Tromsø in northern Norway, was built with slave labor in the summer of 1942 to serve as the primary camp for prisoners in Northern Norway during the Nazi occupation of Norway. The camp ended up being too small… …

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  • 100Sunghori concentration camp — Infobox Korean name|context=north hangul=승호리 rr=Seungho ri mr=Sŭnghori The Sŭnghori concentration camp is a labor camp for political prisoners which is said to have existed in North Korea, about 70 kilometers from Pyongyang. Little is known about …

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