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Flossenbürg was a ****
concentration camp
built in May 1938 by the SS Main
Economic and
Administrative Office.
Unlike other concentration camps, it was...
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Flossenbürg (Northern Bavarian: Flossenbirch) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Neustadt an der
Waldnaab in
Bavaria in Germany. The state-approved...
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expansion of
Flossenbürg concentration camp led to the
establishment of subcamps, the
first of
which was
established at
Stulln in
February 1942 to...
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concentration camp List of
subcamps of
Dachau Flossenbürg concentration camp List of
subcamps of
Flossenbürg Gross-Rosen
concentration camp List of subcamps...
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Dachau Mauthausen Ravensbrück
Flossenbürg Sachsenhausen Buchenwald Neuengamme Auschwitz Majdanek Kraków-Płaszów Natzweiler-Struthof
Stutthof Bergen-Belsen...
- Wolfgang; Distel,
Barbara (eds.).
Flossenbürg: das
Konzentrationslager Flossenbürg und
seine Außenlager [
Flossenbürg:
Flossenbürg Concentration Camp and its...
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western Allied countries in the region.
There were also 17
subcamps of the
Flossenbürg concentration camp, in
which both men and women,
mostly Polish, Soviet...
- man and **** camp
guard at
Sobibor extermination camp, Majdanek, and
Flossenbürg.
Demjanjuk became the
center of
global media attention in the 1980s,...
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concentration camps in
Germany and Austria: Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau,
Flossenburg, Gross-Rosen, Mauthausen, Dora-Mittelbau, Ravensbruck, and Sachsenhausen...
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University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8232-2528-3
Flossenburg "Robert W. Hacker, "Knocking the Lock Off the Gate at the
Flossenbürg Concentration Camp; 23
April 1945...