| Concentration camps in Germany |
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| Websites on concentration camps in Germany. |
| 1 | Sachsenhausen concentration camp (!) [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Website on camp Sachsenhausen with the emphasis on the daily routine. The site contains information on the camp and the location, the prisoners and the work the prisoners were forced to do. |
| 2 | Sandbostel (!) [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| History of a POW and concentration overflow camp during WW2 in Germany. The camp is deliberatly neglected by the German local authoraties because the public opinion is against making a memorial of this place of terror. |
| 3 | Ahlem (DE) [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Website on the Ahlem camp memorial and general information on the camp. |
| 4 | Bergen Belsen [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Website of the memorial at Bergen Belsen. The site lists information on the Memorial Center and some information on the KZ Bergen Belsen. |
| 5 | Bergen Belzen [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Website of the Wiesenthal Centre with general information, photographs and maps on the camp. |
| 6 | Bisingen (DE) [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Bisingen was a satelite camp of Natzweiler (one of 10 satelite camps), primarily built to accomodate the Operation Wueste. The camp was opened on August 24, 1944 and was used for 234 days untill it was evacuated on April 14th, 1945. In this period at least 1187 died in this camp. |
| 7 | Breitenau (DE) [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Website on the Breitenau camp memorial and general information on the camp. |
| 8 | Buchenwald [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Website of the Wiesenthal Centre with general information, photographs and maps of Buchenwald. |
| 9 | Buchenwald 50 years later [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| An account of a visit to Buchenwald fifty years after the liberation by former prisoners. |
| 10 | Buchenwald after the liberation [Edit] | Concentration camps in Germany |
| Account of CBS reporter Edward R. Murrow who described the scene at Buchenwald when he entered the camp after liberation. |
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