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Bergen-Belsen concentration camp - Wikipedia
Bergen-Belsen or Belsen, was a Nazi concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle.
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The Concentration Camp (1943-1945) - Gedenkstätte Bergen-Belsen
Today, many consider it the embodiment of Nazi crimes. However, Bergen-Belsen differed from all other Nazi concentration camps in several key aspects. Bergen- ...
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Bergen-Belsen | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Bergen-Belsen began as a camp for Allied prisoners of war. After it was turned over to the SS, it became a Nazi concentration camp in 1943.
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Belsen
Belsen (ˈbɛlsən) The name of a concentration camp in Germany in the war of 1939–45, applied hyperbolically to any very unpleasant place. Also attrib. and Comb.1948 Partridge Dict. Forces' Slang 14 Belsen. Most army camps sooner or later acquired, with or without justification, the name of this most ...
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Belsen concentration camp 1945 - The National Archives
Adolf Hitler set up his first concentration camp in Germany in 1933, soon after coming to power. He used it to keep his opponents locked away without trial.
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Bergen-Belsen concentration camp - Holocaust History
The Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was established in 1940 by the German military at a site south of the small towns of Bergen and Belsen, about 11 miles ...
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Belsen (disambiguation)
Belsen can mean:
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp
Belsen (Bergen), a small village near Bergen, about 25 km north It is in Belsen (Mössingen).
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The Liberation Of Bergen-Belsen 15 April 1945 - The Holocaust | IWM
Many were suffering from typhus, dysentery and starvation. Bergen-Belsen was first established in 1940 as a prisoner of war camp. From 1943, Jewish civilians ...
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The liberation of Belsen | National Army Museum
As the British Army advanced into the heart of Nazi Germany in the spring of 1945, its soldiers were confronted with the full horrors of the ...
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Traces of Belsen - The Wiener Holocaust Library
The traces remaining of the Prisoner of War and Nazi concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen are faint, but this new exhibition uncovers evidence of the camp ...
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History - Gedenkstätte Bergen-Belsen
The Wehrmacht set up a camp for Belgian and French prisoners of war in huts at the edge of the Bergen Military Training Area.
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Conditions inside Bergen-Belsen - The Holocaust Explained
Over the following two months, these prisoners were forced to convert the former prisoner of war camp into a concentration camp. The prisoners focused on ...
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Belsen (Bergen)
The Belsen concentration camp was named after it. Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
The Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was near Belsen.
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Belsen Was a Gas
"Belsen Was a Gas" is a song by the English punk rock band the Sex Pistols. The first UK sleeve gave the titles as "Belsen Was a Gas" and "Belsen Vos a Gassa".
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Belsen Express
"Belsen Express" is a 1975 horror fiction short story, by Fritz Leiber. It first appeared in his collection The Second Book of Fritz Leiber. Reception
"Belsen Express" won the 1976 World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction and the August Derleth Award for short fiction.
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