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    Vaivara was the largest of the 22 concentration and labor camps established in occupied Estonia by the Nazi regime during World War II. Some 20,000 Jewish...
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    Sachsenhausen Stutthof concentration camp List of subcamps of Stutthof Vaivara concentration camp List of subcamps of Vaivara Warsaw concentration camp List of Nazi...
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    Klooga concentration camp was a Nazi forced labor subcamp of the Vaivara concentration camp complex established in September 1943 in Harju County, during...
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    all SS concentration camps were in Auschwitz. In 1943 and early 1944, additional concentration camps – Riga in Latvia, Kovno in Lithuania, Vaivara in Estonia...
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    Stutthof (1942–1945), Vaivara (1943–1944), Vught (1943–1944), and at Nazi concentration camps, subcamps, work camps, detention camps and other posts. Female...
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    camps were set up in Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, which consisted of Janowska concentration camp, Salaspils camp, Ninth Fort and Vaivara concentration...
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    Arbeitsdorf ("work-village") was a Nazi concentration camp in Stadt des KdF-Wagens bei Fallersleben 1942. In 1936, a Czech engineer by the name of Ferdinand...
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    Kovno concentration camps. Forster was replaced in December 1944 by Hans Aumeier, former deputy commandant of Auschwitz and commandant of Vaivara concentration...
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    The Banjica concentration camp (German: KZ Banjica, Serbian: Бањички логор, Banjički logor) was a Nazi German concentration camp in the Territory of the...
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    Forced labor was an important and ubiquitous aspect of the Nazi concentration camps which operated in Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe between...
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    in the concentration camp system. Some of the forced-labor camps for Jews and some ghettos, such as Kovno, were designated concentration camps, while...
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  • List of prisons (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Toompea Castle, Tallinn (in the beginning of 20th century) Vaivara concentration camp, Vaivara (1943–1944, during German occupation) Viljandi Prison, Viljandi...
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  • Inge Sylten and Heinz Drosihn (category People who died in Vaivara concentration camp)
    other camps. In mid-October 1943, the surviving Czech and German Jewish women were sent to Ereda concentration camp, a division of the Vaivara concentration...
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  • Soviet Union. The majority of exiled Polish Jews lived in various labor camps and labor colonies in Central Asia and Siberia for the duration of the war...
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  • List of companies involved in the Holocaust (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Forced labour and other German war crimes. Zyklon B used at Dachau concentration camp. "Poison Gas! Cyanide preparation to be opened and used only by trained...
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    Jews, where they were slave labor. The largest, Vaivara concentration camp, served as a transit camp and processed 20,000 Jews from Latvia and the Lithuanian...
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  • Holocaust include those persecuted civilians who were still alive in the concentration camps when they were liberated at the end of the war, or those who had...
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    Ustaše-run concentration camps, such as Jasenovac. The Ustaše were the only quisling forces in Yugoslavia who operated their own extermination camps for the...
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    there. He worked in the Vaivara concentration camp in Estonia until the fall 1944, when he was transferred to concentration camps in Germany. In 1945 during...
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    Reichskommissariat Ostland (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    [...] The final 100,000 Jews entered the concentration camps in Kauen, Riga-Kaiserwald, Klooga and Vaivara; they were liquidated in 1944 with the advance...
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    cities, 45 provincial towns, five major concentration and extermination camps, and at least 18 forced labor camps. The Nieśwież Ghetto insurgents in eastern...
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    in addition to existing prisons, temporary concentration camps (largest ones being Jägala, Klooga and Vaivara) were set up by the orders of Wehrmacht units...
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  • Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and 6,000 Jews in concentration camps in the Pskov region of Russia and the Jägala, Vaivara, Klooga and Lagedi concentration camps in Estonia. Guarded...
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    Spanish nationals were among the prisoners of a subcamp of the Vaivara concentration camp, operated by the Germans in Aseri in occupied Estonia. On 24 August...
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    Middleton-Kaplan identifies documented acts of spiritual resistance in concentration camps, such as inmates saying prayers for Shabbat and fallen loved ones...
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    The Holocaust in Belgium (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    to concentration camps in Poland. Jews chosen from the registration lists were required to turn up at the newly established Mechelen transit camp; they...
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    The Holocaust in Latvia (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Lithuania The Holocaust in Estonia Jungfernhof concentration camp Kaiserwald concentration camp Salaspils camp "The Names of Shoah Victims from Latvia". Yad...
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  • Der Ort des Terrors (category Nazi concentration camps)
    History of the National Socialist Concentration Camps") is a nine-volume German encyclopedia series of Nazi Germany's camp system, published between 2005...
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    The Holocaust in Ukraine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    police, Schutzmannschaft, in the German military, and serving as concentration camp guards. The National Geographic reported: A number of Ukrainians had...
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    Wolfgang Benz (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Mittelbau-Dora. 2008. ISBN 978-3-406-52967-2 8: Riga. Warschau. Kaunas. Vaivara. Plaszów. Klooga. Chelmo. Belzec. Treblinka. Sobibor. 2008. ISBN 978-3-406-57237-1...
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