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  1. Sachsenhausen concentration camp. 52°45′57″N 13°15′51″E / 52.76583°N 13.26417°E Sachsenhausen or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a German Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used from 1936 until April 1945, shortly before the defeat of Nazi Germany in May later that year. Map. Directions. Satellite.

  2. Map Media Essay Oral History ... Sachsenhausen concentration camp, fall 1944. Tags. Sachsenhausen concentration camps.

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    Sachsenhausen was originally founded as a prototype concentration camp in 1936: despite this being pre-war, it was still built by prisoners. Its prime location near Berlin ensured that Sachsenhausen was an important camp and it served as a template for other concentration camps. Estimates put the number of Sachsenhausen casualties at between 30,000...

    The reconstructed Sachsenhausen draws many visitors: it’s an easy day trip from Berlin. You’ll gain a detailed insight into life at Sachsenhausen and see, amongst other things, the crematory ovens, the surviving buildings, pictures, documents and scale models of the camp. There’s particular detail on some of the horrifying medical experiments. Look...

    Sachsenhausen is about 30km out of Berlin – expect the journey to take an hour or so in total. The S1 runs three times an hour from central Berlin stations to Oranienburg (45 minutes) or the regional RE5/RB12 services run from Hauptbahnhof (30 minutes). From Oranienburg station, it’s about a 2km walk to the camp through town. If you’re driving, hea...

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  4. Learn about conditions in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp system and the treatment of prisoners there, including medical experiments and forced labor.

  5. Aug 22, 2023 · The SS established the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as the principal concentration camp for the Berlin area. Located near Oranienburg, north of Berlin, the Sachsenhausen camp opened on July 12, 1936, when the SS transferred 50 prisoners from the Esterwegen concentration camp to begin construction of the camp.

  6. Sachsenhausen concentration camp From 1936 to 1945, the Sachsenhausen concentration camp was located near the town of Oranienburg, about 35 kilometers north of Berlin. Location. Oranienburg 52.752938 N 13.245759 E. Oranienburg. Duitsland

  7. Sachsenhausen is a death camp near Berlin and considered one of the most important in Nazi Germany. It is a must-see visit if you’re in Berlin for a few days. Book a Tour. The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was designed by the SS architects and founded in 1936 by prisoners from the Emsland camps.

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