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Cernay (French pronunciation: [sɛʁnɛ] ; Alsatian: Sanna; German:
Sennheim) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France...
- The
following is a list of
subcamps of the Natzweiler-Struthof
complex of ****
concentration camps, and work
kommandos from the main camp.
These subordinated...
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requiring the SS to open a new
training camp just for
foreign volunteers at
Sennheim in Alsace-Lorraine. At the
beginning of the new year, the
Polizei Division...
- 20 and 25
years old.
Training took
place at the
Sankt Andreas camp of
Sennheim (now Cernay, in Alsace)
under former Swiss army
instructor SS
Major Heinrich...
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Bjarne Gran (23
February 1918 – 14
December 1992) was a
Norwegian journalist,
historian and
literary consultant. He was born in Kristiania. He
worked for...
- Himmler's
instructions were
carried out,
Berger established a
special camp at
Sennheim in
occupied Alsace,
where non-Reich
German recruits could be
brought up...
-
November 1943, sent from
Stavern to
Stettin in
December 1943, then sent to
Sennheim the same
month and to
Buchenwald one year later,
where he
remained until...
- Burnhaupt-le-Bas
Nieder Burnhaupt Burnhaupt-le-Haut Ober
Burnhaupt Cernay Sennheim Chalampé
Eichwald Champenay Kampenheim Charbes Mittelscher Châtenois Kestenholz...
- as
commandant of the SS-Ausbildungslager (ideological
training camp) at
Sennheim in June 1942.
Located in Alsace-Lorraine in
eastern France, the camp trained...
- then Berg
concentration camp. In
December 1943 he was
transferred to
Sennheim, then
Buchenwald concentration camp
where he
remained until the camp was...