Kemna concentration camp (redirect from KZ-Kemna)
Kemna concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager Kemna, KZ Kemna) was one of the early Nazi concentration camps, created by the Third Reich to incarcerate...
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about 50 km west of Dresden. The town includes the villages of Börnichen, Breitenau, Frankenstein, Gahlenz, Görbersdorf, Kirchbach, Lößnitztal and Schönerstadt...
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camp in the Bredow district of Szczecin (German: Stettin), also known as the KZ Stettin-Bredow, was one of the early so-called "wild" German Nazi concentration...
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Sonnenburg concentration camp (redirect from KZ Sonnenburg)
Museum is located at the former camp with a memorial to the victims. Breitenau concentration camp (1933–1934) Breslau-Dürrgoy concentration camp in Wrocław...
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Archiv und Ausstellung der Universität Kassel (in German). Gedenkstätte Breitenau. pp. 57–62. Archived from the original (PDF file, direct download 78.2...
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Scheuer, Jewish Austrian footballer. Rosette Wolczak, (1928-1943), died in KZ Auschwitz Lucie Adelsberger (1895–1971), German-Jewish physician Leo Bretholz...
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southeast, Markersbach and Hellendorf in the southeast, Hartmannsbach, Breitenau, Börnersdorf, and Hennersbach in the southwest, Bad Gottleuba and Berggießhübel...
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