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Emslandlager ("Emsland camps") were a
series of 15
moorland labor,
punitive and POWs-camps,
active from 1933 to 1945 and
located in the
districts of Emsland...
- April, Herold's
group arrived at
Aschendorfermoor II, a part of the
Emslandlager camp
complex which housed German inmates. There, he was
asked by one...
- 'Hölle im Moor'. Die
Emslandlager 1933–1945. Wallstein, Göttingen 2017, ISBN 978-3-8353-3137-2.
Henning Harpel: Die
Emslandlager des
Dritten Reichs. Formen...
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orchestrated the
killing of
deserters and
other prisoners at one of the
Emslandlager camps. In
April 1945,
during the
final w****s of the war,
Willi Herold...
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memorial of
these camps, the Dokumentations- und
Informationszentrum (DIZ)
Emslandlager, is located. (always
according to 31 December) 1998 - 33,671 1999 - 33...
- form the
present district.
Under **** rule,
labour camps known as the
Emslandlager ("Emsland camps") held
thousands of
political opponents of the **** Party...
- war.)
Bernd Faulenbach,
Andrea Kaltofen (Hg.): 'Hölle im Moor'. Die
Emslandlager 1933–1945. Wallstein, Göttingen 2017, ISBN 978-3-8353-3137-2. Megargee...
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prisoners in ****
moorland labour camps in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The
Emslandlager ("Emsland camps") – as they were
known – were for
political opponents...
- Netherlands. The camp was
established in 1938 as
Lager IX Versen, one of the
Emslandlager group of
labour camps. It was
designed to hold up to 1,500 political...
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Barbara Distel (Ed.): Der Ort des Terrors. vol. 2: Frühe Lager, Dachau,
Emslandlager. München 2005, ISBN 3-406-52962-3, p. 12.
Katrin Himmler, The Himmler...