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The Oranienburg concentration camp (established in March 1933) was among the earliest of the Nazis concentration camps. In 1936, the Sachsenhausen concentration camp on the outskirts of Oranienburg replaced it; there 200,000 people were interned over the nine years that the Nazis operated it. Approximately 22,000 people died at the camp before ...
Oranienburg was an early Nazi concentration camp, one of the first detention facilities established by the Nazis in the state of Prussia when they gained power in 1933. It held the political opponents of the Nazi Party from the Berlin region, mostly members of the Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party , as well as a number of ...
The Oranienburg concentration camp was established as one of the first concentration camps in Nazi Germany on March 21, 1933. Learn more
Jan 17, 2021 · Today I want to tell you how a small city located north of Berlin became the most radioactive city in Germany! Let’s take a closer look at the history of Oranienburg. In 1892 a company called Auergesellschaft was founded with its headquarters located in Berlin. It specialised in production and research of thorium gas mantles, […]
The Oranienburg registry office officials are shown, who registered nearly 10,000 deaths in the camp up to October, 1942. After that, the SS ran their own registry office, in order to keep the rising number of deaths secret.
Between March 1933 and the closure of the camp in July 1934, a total of around three thousand people were interned in Oranienburg concentration camp. Most of these were political opponents from Berlin, Oranienburg and the surrounding area. Among the internees there were also members of the Reichstag, the German parliament, and of the Prussian ...
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A concentration camp established in 1933 in the town of Oranienburg, Prussia. The camp primarily held political prisoners and homosexual men. The camp was closed in 1934.