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  1. Plan Your Visit. If you are coming by bus, take bus 127 or 227 from Bergedorf station. If you are coming by car, there is parking for cars available on the side of the road on Jean-Dolidier-Weg. There are signs for tourist bus parking. The main entrance is located at Jean-Dolidier-Weg 75 (next to the bus stop KZ‑Gedenkstätte Neuengamme ...

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      Neuengamme Concentration Camp Located in south-east Hamburg,...

    • Concentration Camp

      At the end of 1938, the SS established a satellite camp of...

    • Project Day

      The SS at Neuengamme concentration camp and what happened to...

    • School Visits

      Photograph: Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial, 2011....

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      Please note: The news of the Neuengamme Concentration Camp...

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      Contact - Plan Your Visit - kz-gedenkstaette-neuengamme.de

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      Director - Plan Your Visit - kz-gedenkstaette-neuengamme.de

    • Shop

      The Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial’s book shop is...

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      Prisoners in Neuengamme concentration camp were beaten to...

  2. Neuengamme. Neuengamme was a network of Nazi concentration camps in Northern Germany that consisted of the main camp, Neuengamme, and more than 85 satellite camps. Established in 1938 near the village of Neuengamme in the Bergedorf district of Hamburg, the Neuengamme camp became the largest concentration camp in Northwest Germany.

  3. Neuengamme. Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies established more than 44,000 camps and other incarceration sites (including ghettos). The perpetrators used these locations for a range of purposes, including forced labor, detention of people deemed to be "enemies of the state," and mass murder. Millions of people suffered and died ...

  4. The Neuengamme concentration camp was a German concentration camp, established in 1938 by the SS near the village of Neuengamme in the Bergedorf district of Hamburg, Germany. The Nazi operated the camp from 1938 to 1945. During that period, it interred an estimated 106,000 prisoners at the main camp and its approximately 87 sub camps.

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  5. Millions of people suffered and died in camps, ghettos, and other sites during the Holocaust. The Nazis and their allies oversaw more than 44,000 camps, ghettos, and other sites of detention, persecution, forced labor, and murder. Among them was the Bremen-Farge subcamp of Neuengamme. More information about this image.

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  7. The new Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial was inaugurated on the 60th anniversary of the camp’s liberation in May 2005. Today, the Memorial encompasses virtually the entire grounds and 17 original buildings of the former concentration camp. Measuring 57 hectares, it is one of the largest memorials in Germany.

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