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The museums in Germany
Martina Wegemann page in editing
Flossenburg developed in the eastern Baveria
in the Year 1938 and it became
one of the most important centre
as a collecting point pf workers
for the war industry.
Dachau The first concentration camp of the Nazi
built in 1933 to delay the opponents
of the regime - communists, socialists
and members of the union
Bergen- Belsen emerged in 1943, because of the demand
of Himmler to expand the camp and use
it as an exchange camp for the Jews.
Buchenwald One of the biggest camps in Germany
and famous for the scientific experiments
on prisoners
Papenburg Documentation- and information camp
of Emsland camp, where the camps Versen,
Fussen, Gross and Hesepe were
Sandbostel Camp of officers
Brietnau One camp in the near of Kassel arround
a church, which was modify to a mental hospital
Truzthain here was the STALAG IX ZIEDENHAHN
Mittelbau- Dora Built in 1943, to produce V2 : There pass
through arround 60 000 prisoners from 24 nations
and 20 000 of them died, because of an
inhuman work- and living conditions.
Zeithain STALAG 304 camp of the prisoners of war and named
also "the camp of death",the health conditions
were catastrophal and the extreme unfeeding
caused diseases.



