76583°N 13.26417°E / 52.76583; 13.26417 Sachsenhausen (German pronunciation: [zaksn̩ˈhaʊzn̩]) or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a German Nazi concentration...
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an abandoned brewery in March 1933 (it was later rebuilt in 1936 as Sachsenhausen). The slogan's use was part of the 1937-1938 reconstruction by Schutzstaffel...
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Database (2015). "City of Berlin subcamps of KZ Sachsenhausen. Detail view". Concentration camp Sachsenhausen. Germany - A Memorial. Retrieved 7 March 2015...
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Harry Naujoks (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp survivors)
(1901-1983) — Lagerältester und Chronist des KZ Sachsenhausen" at the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen. It opened with presentations by Dr. Winfried...
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Adolf Burger (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp survivors)
The Devil's Workshop (Des Teufels Werkstatt: Im Fälscherkommando des KZ Sachsenhausen). The English language edition of the book was published by Frontline...
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Subcamp (redirect from KZ-Außenlager)
subcamps of Neuengamme List of subcamps of Ravensbrück List of subcamps of Sachsenhausen List of subcamps of Stutthof also translated as satellite camps "Das...
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1933-1945. Droste-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1991, ISBN 3-7700-5162-9, S. 381, 1944 im KZ Groß-Rosen. Die Angabe „Braunschweig Zuchthaus Wolfenbüttel“ ist irreführend...
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Fritz Suhren (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp personnel)
Pindera, Lynne Taylor, Liebe Mutti: One Man's Struggle to Survive in KZ Sachsenhausen, 1939-1945, University Press of America, 2004, pp. 71-72 Jack Gaylord...
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edited by Lynn Taylor, Liebe Mutti: one man's struggle to survive in KZ Sachsenhausen, 1939–1945 University Press of America (2004) pp. 113 ISBN 0-7618-2834-6...
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Auschwitz concentration camp (redirect from KZ Auschwitz)
Concentration Camps Inspectorate, sent Walter Eisfeld, former commandant of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, to inspect it. Around 1...
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Buchenwald concentration camp (redirect from KZ Buchenwald)
next to or on the sites of the former concentration camps Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen, and Ravensbrück, played a central role in the GDR's remembrance policy...
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Bayume Mohamed Husen (category People who died in Sachsenhausen concentration camp)
Africa-related German film productions. In 1941, he was imprisoned in the KZ Sachsenhausen, where he died in 1944. His life was the subject of a 2007 biography...
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Mauthausen concentration camp (redirect from KZ Gusen I)
first transport of prisoners – mostly from the camps in Dachau and Sachsenhausen – arrived just over a month later, on 25 May. Like nearby Mauthausen...
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Hans Loritz (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp personnel)
concentration camp service. In December 1939, Loritz was transferred to KZ Sachsenhausen. He became the camp commandant in place of Walter Eisfeld in March...
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subcamps of KZ Neuengamme, 26 subcamps of Ravensbrück, 55 subcamps of KZ Sachsenhausen, 28 subcamps of Stutthof, 24 subcamps of Mittelbau and others. Without...
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Flossenbürg concentration camp (redirect from KZ Flossenbürg)
camp's population had increased to 1,500 following arrivals from Dachau, Sachsenhausen, and Buchenwald. In January 1939, the first commandant, Jakob Weiseborn...
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Josef Schütz (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp personnel)
Lithuanian-born German Nazi concentration camp guard who was stationed at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. In June 2022, at the age of 101, Schütz was handed...
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On Kristallnacht in 1938, all Jewish men were arrested and sent to KZ Sachsenhausen. During World War 2, Neumünster was bombed multiple times by Allied...
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Frankfurt based court had ruled in December 2024 that a former guard at Sachsenhausen could also face trial. Following the end of World War II, Furchner married...
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Karl-Otto Koch (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp personnel)
Retrieved 2 October 2024. "Ausstellung in Sachsenhausen zeigt Fotos von der Entstehung des Lagers: Das Album des KZ-Kommandanten". Berliner Zeitung (in German)...
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Arbeit Macht Frei ('work will set you free') gate at KZ Sachsenhausen...
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Adolf Burger, Des Teufels Werkstatt. Die Geldfälscherwerkstatt im KZ Sachsenhausen. Hentrich & Hentrich: Teetz, 2004. ISBN 978-3-933471-80-2 Academy of...
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Hüttig born 5 April 1894. Involved in KZ Buchenwald, KZ Sachsenhausen, KZ Flossenbürg, KZ Natzweiler-Struthof, KZ Herzogenbusch, Grini detention camp....
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regiment Brandenburg, which in 1936 was involved in the build up of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. After taking a platoon commander course in Oranienburg...
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Leo Haas (category Sachsenhausen concentration camp survivors)
Burger, Adolf (1987). Des Teufels Werkstatt im Fälscherkommando d. KZ Sachsenhausen (in German). Berlin: Verlag Neues Leben. ISBN 3-355-00494-4. OCLC 74840114...
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Neuengamme concentration camp (redirect from KZ Neuengamme)
subcamp (German: Außenlager) of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and transported 100 prisoners from Sachsenhausen to begin constructing a camp and operate...
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Treblinka extermination camp (redirect from KZ Treblinka)
Herzogenbusch Janowska Kaiserwald Mauthausen Neuengamme Rab Ravensbrück Sachsenhausen Salaspils Stutthof Transnistria (Romania) Theresienstadt Uckermark Warsaw...
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(1896–1991; sister of the medical doctor Robert Nußbaum, who was killed in KZ Sachsenhausen) from the Alsace. In his youth he was persecuted by the Nazis and had...
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badges in various colors visible on Sachsenhausen concentration camp detainees Single-triangles visible on Sachsenhausen detainees Specimen indicating a Jehovah's...
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Dachau Mauthausen Ravensbrück Flossenbürg Sachsenhausen Buchenwald Neuengamme Auschwitz Majdanek Kraków-Płaszów Natzweiler-Struthof Stutthof Bergen-Belsen...
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