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Lichtenburg concentration camp

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from 13 June 1933; it became a kind of model for numerous subsequent establishments. Soon overcrowded, the detention conditions became increasingly aggravated. Most of the inmates were
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from 1933 to 1939. It held as many as 2000 male prisoners from 1933 to 1937 and from 1937 to 1939 held female prisoners. It was closed in May 1939, when the
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The castle today houses a regional museum and exhibit about Lichtenburg's use during the Nazi period.
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Before the Holocaust: Concentration Camp Lichtenburg and the Evolution of the Nazi Camp System.
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for women was opened, which replaced Lichtenburg as the main camp for female prisoners.
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commandant of the camp. From 1937 on it became a camp only for women. In 1939 the
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Before 1937, male political prisoners; after 1937, female political prisoners
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Holocaust and Genocide Studies 25, no. 1 (Spring 2011): 100–126.
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Details about the operation of Lichtenburg, held by the
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Visit to the camp by SS officer Theodor Eicke (image)
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Concentration camp

Lichtenburg concentration camp is located in Germany
Coordinates
51°39′45″N 12°55′55″E / 51.66250°N 12.93194°E / 51.66250; 12.93194
Nazi concentration camps
Prettin
Saxony
Nazi Germany
Theodor Eicke
Bernhard Schmidt
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Otto Reich
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Hermann Baranowski
Hans Helwig
Alexander Piorkowski
Lina Haag
Nazi concentration camp
Renaissance
Prettin
Wittenberg
Province of Saxony
Sachsenburg
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RavensbrĂĽck concentration camp
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Lina Haag
concentration camps
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