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    Borgo San Dalmazzo was an internment camp operated by Nazi Germany in Borgo San Dalmazzo, Piedmont, Italy. The camp operated under German control from...
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    regimes established and operated the Borgo San Dalmazzo concentration camp during the Second World War. At Borgo, approximately 375 Jewish Italians (from...
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    Maggiore massacres San Vittore Prison Roman Ghetto Ardeatine massacre Bolzano Transit Camp Borgo San Dalmazzo Fossoli camp Risiera di San Sabba The murdering...
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    of the Borgo San Dalmazzo concentration camp in Italy were deported by train to Drancy and, soon after, on to Auschwitz. The inmates from Borgo, Jewish...
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    citizens were briefly arrested and imprisoned at the nearby Borgo San Dalmazzo concentration camp by the order of Minister of the Interior Guido Buffarini...
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    murder prisoners. Many occupants of Risiera di San Sabba were transported to the German Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Occupied Poland. Historians[who...
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    The Giado concentration camp was a forced labor concentration camp for Italian and Libyan Jews in Giado, Libya (now called Jadu), operating during the...
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  • The Fossoli camp (Italian: Campo di Fossoli) was a concentration camp in Italy, established during World War II and located in the village Fossoli, Carpi...
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    largest Nazi Lager on Italian soil, along with those of Fossoli, Borgo San Dalmazzo and Trieste. After the Allies signed the Armistice with Italy on September...
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  • Valdieri and confined in a former barracks in Borgo San Dalmazzo, the Borgo San Dalmazzo concentration camp. On the morning of 21 November, the 349 prisoners...
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    Boris Carmeli (category Auschwitz concentration camp survivors)
    December 1943, he was transferred from the Borgo San Dalmazzo concentration camp to Auschwitz concentration camp. Of the 1,000 Jews on convoy 64, he would...
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    10 September 2018. "BORGO SAN DALMAZZO". ANED – National Association of Italian political deportees from Nazi concentration camps. Archived from the original...
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    the side of Germany. Some Italians were sent not to POW camps, but to Nazi concentration camps, including Flossenbürg, Gross-Rosen, Mittelbau-Dora and...
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  • summer of 1943, Preuß became commandant of an internment camp for foreigners in Borgo San Dalmazzo, where his company was deployed. The internees were mainly...
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  • persecution in Italy. Genoa, Rome, Turin, Milan, Assisi, Florence, Lucca, Borgo San Dalmazzo were some of the centers in which DELASEM succeeded to operate more...
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    Cyrenaica were sent to a concentration camp in Tripolitania, and most of the community's workforce was sent to labor camps. Jews who were citizens of...
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    repeatedly threatened to otherwise send Kurtna and his wife to a concentration camp. Kurtna, however, turned the tables on Kappler by stealing the top-secret...
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  • then to Buchenwald concentration camp, where she was wounded in an Allied bombing raid. Despite receiving medical attention at the camp, she died following...
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    Theodor Dannecker (category Drancy internment camp)
    France (1942), Bulgaria (1943), Italy (1944) and Hungary to Auschwitz concentration camp. Captured in 1945 by American soldiers, he committed suicide in prison...
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    disappearance of dissidents. Rauff planned and supervised the building of concentration camps and was involved in finding means of disposing the dead bodies of...
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    Roderick Stephen Hall (category American people executed in Nazi concentration camps)
    the SS who ran the Bolzano transit camp, where he was tortured. He was hanged in the torture chamber of the camp on 20 February 1945, but his death was...
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  • Michael Seifert (SS guard) (category Nazi concentration camp personnel)
    counts of murder, committed while he was an SS guard at the Bolzano Transit Camp, northern Italy. He was sentenced to life in prison. Canadian authorities...
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    needed] In 1934 he was appointed as the commander of the Sachsenburg concentration camp. In 1938 he took part in the Anschluss of Austria, the occupation...
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    Karl Friedrich Titho (category Nazi concentration camp commandants)
    From 1942 he was a guard at the Amersfoort concentration camp and moved to the Herzogenbusch concentration camp in 1943. His superior, Wilhelm Harster, was...
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    deported the next morning. They were taken by truck to Reichenau concentration camp in Austria. The 25 Jews stayed there for about six months, during...
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    during the German occupation of Italy, of whom 5,969 died in Nazi concentration camps. Historian Andrew Sangster argues that while Kesselring never played...
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    Leonardo de Benedetti (category Auschwitz concentration camp survivors)
    was an Italian Jew and physician who was interned in the Auschwitz concentration camp from February 1944 until its liberation in January 1945. After the...
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    Mussolini later said that he would have preferred being sent to a concentration camp to the manner that the SS treated him. Real power rested with German...
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  • SS, and in the latter case predominantly by the Einsatzgruppen and concentration camp guards, not by the Waffen-SS. This view has been refuted by modern...
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    massacre at the Korica concentration camp the Leros massacre the Kos massacre the Split massacre the massacre at the Duomo in San Miniato the Karpathos...
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