
Sachsenhausen concentration camp - Wikipedia
Sachsenhausen (German pronunciation: [zaksn̩ˈhaʊzn̩]) or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a German Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used from 1936 until April 1945, …
Home | Gedenkstätte und Museum Sachsenhausen
In the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum there are thirteen smaller permanent exhibitions illuminating various aspects of the history of the place. The Memorial is a place of mourning …
Sachsenhausen | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Aug 22, 2023 · Located near Oranienburg, north of Berlin, the Sachsenhausen camp opened on July 12, 1936, when the SS transferred 50 prisoners from the Esterwegen concentration camp …
1936-1945 Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Sachsenhausen concentration camp was built in the summer of 1936 by internees from the camps in the Emsland region. It was the first new concentration camp to be established …
Sachsenhausen: Conditions in the Camp | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Learn about conditions in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp system and the treatment of prisoners there, including medical experiments and forced labor.
Sachsenhausen | Holocaust, Concentration Camp, & Map
Sachsenhausen, one of the major Nazi German concentration camps, located at the edge of Oranienburg, 21 miles (34 km) northwest of Berlin. Sachsenhausen was established in 1936 …
Sachsenhausen (Oranienburg): History & Overview - Jewish Virtual Library
By 1948, Sachsenhausen, now renamed “Special Camp No. 1”, was the largest of three special camps in the Soviet Occupation Zone. The 60,000 people interned over five years included …
Sachsenhausen: Key Dates | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Key dates in the history of the Sachsenhausen camp in the Nazi camp system, from its establishment in 1936 to the postwar trial of camp staff in 1947.
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Das KZ Sachsenhausen wurde im Sommer 1936 als Modell- und Schulungslager errichtet. Von den mehr als 200.000 Häftlingen kamen Zehntausende durch Hunger, Krankheiten, …
Sachsenhausen - Holocaust
The construction of the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, some 35 km north of Berlin, began in the summer of 1936. In August and September 1938, 900 prisoners were deported …