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    Between 1949 and 1990, Oranienburg was part of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). Due to its heavy bombing, Oranienburg is the "most dangerous town in Germany"; it is the only town in Germany which pursues a systematic search for unexploded ordnance (UXO) based on postwar aerial photos and magnetic or radar underground measurements ...

  2. Oranienburg. 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 Oranienburg camp. More information about this image.

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  4. Location: Germany, 35 km from Berlin. Established: 1936. Liberation: April 22nd, 1945, by a unit of the 47th Soviet Army. Estimated number of victims: 30 - 35,000. Subcamps: 44 subcamps and external kommandos ( click here for a complete list)

  5. The Storm Troopers (SA) established the Oranienburg camp near Berlin in March 1933. The first prisoners were German political prisoners, primarily Communists and Social Democrats. Oranienburg became known for the maltreatment of inmates. Here, the Nazis attempt to undermine the charges of brutality by showing the "normal" prisoner routine.

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