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    91583; 23.88833 Kauen (German: Konzentrationslager (KZ) Kauen, Lithuanian: Kauno koncentracijos stovykla) was a Nazi Germany concentration camp located in...
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    Kauen concentration camp List of subcamps of Kauen Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp List of subcamps of Kraków-Płaszów Majdanek concentration camp List...
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    thousand concentration camps (German: Konzentrationslager), including subcamps on its own territory and in parts of German-occupied Europe. The first camps were...
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  • 17 subcamps of the Kauen concentration camp. With the advance of the Red Army, while some of the earlier nine concentration camp subcamps continued in...
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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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    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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    The Jadovno concentration camp was a concentration and extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. Commanded by...
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    The Grafenort concentration camp was a subcamp of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp located in Grafenort Castle, at modern Gorzanów in south-western Poland...
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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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  • Hermine Boettcher-Brueckner (category Majdanek concentration camp personnel)
    Auschwitz-Birkenau and in the summer of 1944 to the Kauen concentration camp, followed by a stint at the Stutthof concentration camp in July 1944. During August 1944 Böttcher...
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    Telšiai Ghetto Vilna Ghetto Concentration camps Geruliai HKP 562 forced labor camp Kailis forced labor camp Kauen concentration camp Seventh Fort Massacres...
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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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  • under the Aktion 1005 directive. Eighty inmates from the Stutthof concentration camp were formed into Leichenkommando ("corpse units"). The workers were...
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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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    Jews became victims. [...] The final 100,000 Jews entered the concentration camps in Kauen [= Kaunas], Riga-Kaiserwald, Klooga and Vaivara; they were liquidated...
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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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  • 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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  • to heat furnaces. Ephraim was deported to Dachau concentration camp after March 1944 until the camp was liberated in April 1945. One of Ephraim's daughters...
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    is transformed into the Kauen concentration camp with some of its residents being deported to other concentration or death camps. The Vilna Ghetto is liquidated...
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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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