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World War II / Oberhavel / Sachsenhausen concentration camp / Nazi crimes against Soviet POWs / The Holocaust / Gross-Rosen concentration camp / Niederhagen concentration camp / States of Germany / Brandenburg / Soviet special camps
Date: 2003-11-16 13:03:10
World War II
Oberhavel
Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Nazi crimes against Soviet POWs
The Holocaust
Gross-Rosen concentration camp
Niederhagen concentration camp
States of Germany
Brandenburg
Soviet special camps

Sachsenhausen German concentration camp located in Oranienburg, 20 miles north of Berlin. Sachsenhausen was built in July 1936 by groups of prisoners who had

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