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    Bad, Barum, Beddingen, Beinum, Bleckenstedt, Bruchmachtersen, Calbecht, Drütte, Engelnstedt, Engerode, Flachstöckheim, Gebhardshagen, Gitter, Groß Mahner...
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    slaves to Salzgitter contained up to 6,500 prisoners. Another local camp, Drutte, supplied slave workers for the Reichswerke's ammunition plants from 1942...
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  • Leiferde on the Brunswick–Wolfenbüttel railway to Drütte, which replaced the old BLE line north of Drütte. Wolfenbüttel was also re-connected to the BLE...
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  • 2,862 Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Dutch, and French nationals from the Drütte camp, a subcamp to the Neuengamme concentration camp, were forced into freight...
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    and received brutal treatment by SS guards. The first satellite camp of Drütte was established in Salzgitter, and in less than a year close to 80 subcamps...
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    Dalum [de] District Meppen Command from Meppen-Versen – 25 March 1945 260 Drütte Municipality Watenstedt-Salzgitter 1 September 1942 – 8 April 1945 3,100...
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    Salzgitter-Bad to Brunswick was opened by closing a gap from Salzgitter to Drütte, partly using a section of the Brunswick–Derneburg railway that was closed...
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