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  Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen - Wikipedia
Sachsenhausen ist für seine Apfelwein-Wirtschaften bekannt, insbesondere ist Alt-Sachsenhausen durch eine Ballung von Gaststätten einer der Anziehungspunkte für Frankfurts Besucher.
Sachsenhausen entstand vermutlich nach 783 durch Zwangsansiedlung von besiegten Sachsen durch Karl den Großen, wofür es allerdings keine historischen Belege gibt.
Zu dieser Zeit hatte Sachsenhausen etwa 2.700 Einwohner und wurde auch rechtlich ein Stadtteil von Frankfurt.
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 Sachsenhausen concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sachsenhausen was a concentration camp in Germany, operating between 1936 and 1950.
It was named after the quarter of Sachsenhausen, which belongs to the town of Oranienburg.
It was located at the edge of Berlin, hence having a special position among the German concentration camps: the administrative centre of all concentration camps was in Oranienburg, and Sachsenhausen became a training centre for SS troops.
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 KZ Sachsenhausen - Wikipedia
Das Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen wurde 1936/37 auf Befehl der SS durch Häftlinge erbaut und nahm eine Sonderrolle unter den nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern ein.
Seinen Namen erhielt es wegen des nahen Bahnhofs Sachsenhausen, der wegen der geringen Entfernung vom KZ genutzt wurde.
Insgesamt hielt der sowjetische Geheimdienst in Sachsenhausen 60.000 Menschen gefangen: Internierte, Verurteilte, ehemalige deutsche Wehrmachtsoffiziere und Ausländer.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Konzentrationslager_Sachsenhausen   (2111 words)

  
 Sachsenhausen - Oranienburg
End of September, the "Konzentrazions Lager Sachsenhausen" was ready and the first political prisoners arrived in the camp.
Beside the wooden barracks built for the inmates, there were several buildings built from bricks for the SS as well as several factories where the prisoners were used for slave labor.
Sachsenhausen prisoners stand in columns under the supervision of a camp guard - 1938 (USHMM Photo).
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/Sach.html   (677 words)

  
 Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was built in 1936 during the Olympic Games in Berlin.
When the Soviets built the Sachsenhausen Memorial in 1961 they built the wall along the line where the original camp buildings would have stood and built a higher tower at the far end of the camp to break the line of site from the machine gun tower and symbolize their victory over Fascism.
Sachsenhausen was primarily a camp for political prisoners who opposed the Nazi regime.
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 Sachsenhausen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It was named after the quarter of Sachsenhausen, which belongs to the townof Oranienburg.
It was located at the edge of Berlin, hence having a special position among the German concentration camps: the administrative centre of allconcentration camps was in Oranienburg, and Sachsenhausen became a training centre for SS troops.
Although there was a gas chamber in Sachsenhausen, the mass murders with gas took place in other concentration campsfurther east.
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 Sachsenhausen
The Sachsenhausen concentration camp was the principal Nazi camp for the Berlin area.
Located near the Oranienburg camp, north of Berlin, the Sachsenhausen camp opened on July 12, 1936, when the SS transferred 50 prisoners from the Esterwegen concentration camp to begin construction of the camp.
In the early stage of its existence the Sachsenhausen camp held mainly political prisoners.
www.ushmm.org /wlc/article.php?ModuleId=10005538   (780 words)

  
 Gruber decision
Sachsenhausen was established in 1933, early in the Nazi regime, and had 13 to 20 satellite camps.
Meanwhile, the prison population of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp grew swiftly in November and December of 1942 and reached approximately 16,500 inmates.
Kaindl stated that Sachsenhausen was an extermination camp designed for the destruction of POWs and civilian populations forcibly deported from the occupied territories of the Soviet Union and Europe.
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 Sachsenhausen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It was located at the edge Berlin hence having a special position among German concentration camps: the administrative centre of concentration camps was in Oranienburg and Sachsenhausen a training centre for SS troops.
Although there was a gas in Sachsenhausen the mass murders with gas place in other concentration camps further east.
Sachsenhausen und sein Brunnenfest: Eine Dokumentation in Bildern
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 Gedenkstätte und Museum Sachsenhausen
Das Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen wurde 1936/37 auf Befehl der SS durch Häftlinge aus den Emslandlagern erbaut.
Insgesamt waren in Sachsenhausen etwa 200.000 Häftlinge aus annähernd 40 Nationen eingesperrt: politisch, darunter viele Angehörige des Widerstandes, Juden, Sinti und Roma, Kriegsgefangene, Homosexuelle, sogenannte "Arbeitsscheue" und sogenannte "Berufs-, Gewohnheits- und Sittlichkeitsverbrecher".
Zwar wurde in Sachsenhausen wie in anderen Internierungslagern kein planmäßiger Mord betrieben, doch starben nach bisherigen Kenntnissen mindestens 12.000 Häftlinge an Hunger und Krankheiten, Kälte und Misshandlungen.
www.oranienburg-inside.de /stadtinfo/sehenswertes/sachsenhausen/sachsenhausen.htm   (760 words)

  
 Reisebüro Sachsenhausen bei Weimar, Thüringen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sie befinden sich hier: Reisebuero-vor-ort > Sachsenhausen bei Weimar, Thüringen
Hier können Reisen und Reisebüros für Sachsenhausen bei Weimar, Thüringen eingestellt, und damit auch gefunden werden, unter anderem: Fernreisen, Kurztrips, Deutschlandtouren, Flugreisen und Last-Minute Angebote.
In dieser Kategorie werden Reisen Sachsenhausen bei Weimar, Thüringen und Reisebüros Sachsenhausen bei Weimar, Thüringen eingetragen.
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 Sachsenhausen
Sachsenhausen ist zum einen durch das Ebbelwoi-Viertel und zum anderen durch das Museumsufer, der Kunst- und Kulturmeile der Mainmetropole, mit seinen 13 Museen (u.a.
Sachsenhausen am südlichen Mainufer, also dribbdebach gelegen, wurde urkundlich erstmals 1193 erwähnt und war von Anfang an ein Teil der Mainmetropole.
Mitten in Sachsenhausen pulsiert das Leben auf der Schweizer Straße, der attraktiven Shoppingmeile südlich des Mains.
www.frankfurt-interaktiv.de /frankfurt/stadtteile/sachsenhausen.html   (425 words)

  
 history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sachsenhausen was built in 1936, it was intended for large intake of wartime prisoners.
End of September, the "Donzentrazions Lager Sachsenhausen" was ready and the first political prisnors arrived at the camp.
Beside the wooden barracks built for the inmates, there were several buildings built from bricks for the SS as well as several factories where the prisnors were used for slave labor.
www.fatherryan.org /holocaust/Sachsen/history.htm   (241 words)

  
 Special Camp No. 7 for German prisoners at Sachsenhausen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Special Camp No. 7 was the name given to the former Sachsenhausen concentration camp by the Soviet Union when the camp was turned into an internment camp for German prisoners after World War II ended.
In 1995, the memorial at Sachsenhausen was expanded to include the area of a former special camp which was built by the Nazis in 1940 outside the triangular prison enclosure; 15 of the original brick barrack buildings in this area have been preserved.
Sachsenhausen was liberated by soldiers of the Soviet Union in April 1945; after the war, the camp was located in the Soviet zone of occupation in eastern Germany.
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 Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp (Germany)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The number of gassed victims is unknown because the transports for gassings were not registered in the entry registers of the camp.
Model of the "Station Z" in the museum of Sachsenhausen.
With the special room in the infirmary, there was also an execution place where prisoners were killed by shooting, a mobile gallows and a mechanical gallows which was used for hanging three or four prisoners at the same time.
www.jewishgen.org /ForgottenCamps/Camps/SachsenhausenEng.html   (1319 words)

  
 Sachsenhausen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a quarter of Oranienburg in Germany, see Sachsenhausen (Oranienburg), and a detention facility here
a municipality of Weimarer Land, see Sachsenhausen (Thüringen)
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sachsenhausen   (100 words)

  
 Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Visiting the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp is one of the most important things you could do on your visit to Berlin and to Europe.
Built in 1936 by slave laborers from other early camps, Berlin’s concentration camp became a model of the designed efficiency for all those to follow, and by the end of WWII, over 50,000 people had lost their lives to the Nazi death machine.
Sachsenhausen was more than just a camp: it was a school of brutality training guards for positions at all other camps.
www.newberlintours.com /sachsenhausen_tour.php   (225 words)

  
 KZ SACHSENHAUSEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sachsenhausen war der Name des nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagers im gleichnamigen Stadtteil von Oranienburg, Brandenburg.
Es hatte mehr als 200.000 Inhaftierte, mehrere Zehntausend Menschen kamen in Sachsenhausen um.
Weltkriegs wurde das KZ Sachsenhausen von der Sowjetischen Militäradministration (SMAD) bis 1950 als Internierungslager (Speziallager Nr.
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/K/KZ_Sachsenhausen   (110 words)

  
 KZ Sachsenhausen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sachsenhausen war vor allem für politische Häftlinge gedacht, aber auch Tausende von Kriegsgefangenen wurden da eingesperrt.
Während der neunjährigen Nazizeit wurden über 100000 Menschen in Sachsenhausen umgebracht.
Sachsenhausen wurde nämlich als Internierungslager der Geheimen Polizei der Sowjetunion, NKVD (später KGB) verwendet bis 1950.
www.jyu.fi /~pjmoilan/Berlin/kzsachs.html   (580 words)

  
 Sachsenshausen tour: visit the Nazi concentration camp near Berlin, Germany
Sachsenhausen was used as a model for other concentration camps, and was also a training centre for the guards.
Among the people who were brought to Sachsenhausen were those who were suspected of taking part in the attempt to assassinate Hitler on 20th July 1944.
The Sachsenhausen camp is to the north of Berlin.
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 Reisebüro Sachsenhausen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hier finden Sie alle bei uns derzeit eingetragenen Reisen und Reisebüros für Sachsenhausen.
Hier können Reisen und Reisebüros für Sachsenhausen eingestellt, und damit auch gefunden werden, unter anderem: Fernreisen, Kurztrips, Deutschlandtouren, Flugreisen und Last-Minute Angebote.
In dieser Kategorie werden Reisen Sachsenhausen und Reisebüros Sachsenhausen eingetragen.
www.reisebuero-vor-ort.de /Reisebuero_Sachsenhausen.htm   (65 words)

  
 Sachsenhausen
\nIt was named after the quarter of Sachsenhausen, which belongs to the town of Oranienburg.\n
Reverend Martin Niemoller, a critic of the Nazis and author of the poem First they came, was also a prisoner at the camp.
\nThere is also a city-quarter called Sachsenhausen in Frankfurt am Main.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/s/sa/sachsenhausen.html   (359 words)

  
 Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was built in the summer of 1936 by concentration camp prisoners from the Emsland camps.
The design of the grounds was conceived by the SS architects as the ideal concentration camp setting, giving architectural expression to the SS worldview, and symbolically subjugating the prisoners to the absolute power of the SS.
This was reinforced in 1938 when the Concentration Camp Inspection Office, the administrative headquarters for all concentration camps within the German sphere of influence, was transferred from Berlin to Oranienburg.
www.chgs.umn.edu /Visual___Artistic_Resources/Public_Holocaust_Memorials/Sachsenhausen_Concentration_Ca/sachsenhausen_concentration_ca.html   (377 words)

  
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Sachsenhausen var planlagt til å huse 4000 fanger.
I slutten av september var Konzentrazions Lager Sachsenhausen ferdig og de første politiske fangene kom til leiren.
Sachsenhausen skulle bli konsentrasjonsleir for Berlinområdet, og den skulle kunne ta i mot mange fanger i en krigssituasjon.
www.overhalla.kommune.no /skoler/obus/dok/obus7/Sachsen/index.htm   (573 words)

  
 Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen
Sachsenhausen ist der größte Stadtteil von Frankfurt am Main südlich des Stadtzentrums und am linken des Mains gelegen.
Regional ist Sachsenhausen für seine Apfelwein -Wirtschaften bekannt.
Sachsenhausen entstand vermutlich nach 783 durch Zwangsansiedlung von besiegten Sachsen durch Karl den Großen.
www.uni-protokolle.de /Lexikon/Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen.html   (283 words)

  
 KZ Sachsenhausen - netlexikon
Das Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen, das weder örtlich noch zeitlich mit dem Konzentrationslager Oranienburg identisch ist, wurde 1936/37 auf Befehl der SS durch Häftlinge erbaut und nahm eine Sonderrolle unter den nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern ein.
Sie legte grundsätzlich und in Einzelfällen fest, in welches Lager die Häftlinge kamen, welche Zwangsarbeit sie zu leisten hatten, und welche Hungerration sie erhielten.
Seit Januar 1993 ist die Gedenkstätte und das Museum Sachsenhausen Teil der Stiftung Brandenburgische Gedenkstätten, einer gemeinsam von der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und dem Land Brandenburg finanzierten Stiftung öffentlichen Rechts.
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 We Remember Sachsenhausen, Nazi Concentration Camp!
All Rights Reserved (C) arrived in Sachsenhausen at the end of August 1944, together with a group of about 300 Jewish prisoners.
We were made to stand for hours in line to be inspected by the head of the block, or sometimes, by 55 officers.
There were rumors amongst our group that the reason for our transport to Sachsenhausen and not to Auschwitz was that we were considered to be "experts" and that we were intended for reassembling the machinery sent out from Pionki to somewhere in Germany.
www.zchor.org /sachsenhausen/sachsenhausen.htm   (4521 words)

  
 CHNN, No 13, Autumn 2002: Features
The Sachsenhausen concentration camp was built in the summer of 1936.
In 1961, the camp was designated the Sachsenhausen National Memorial by the Government of the GDR, which built various memorials and set up exhibitions outlining the history of the camp from foundation until its liberation by the Red Army in 1945.
The Holocaust was a terrible event and is, rightly, the subject of much historical research, but those who suffered and died at Sachsenhausen at the hands of the Nazis do not deserve to be marginalised and it is to be hoped that the German historians working on the Brandenburg project do them justice.
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 Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp - Introduction
They determined that the most urgent tasks were to be the preservation of remnants; extensive documentation and differentiated presentation of the historical events in each of the two camps; promotion of a critical confrontation with history; and a critical evaluation and accurate reworking of the GDR Memorial design.
By 1948 Sachsenhausen, now upgraded to Special Camp No. 1, was the largest of three special camps in the Soviet Zone of Occupation.
Since January 1993, the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum has been part of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation, which is funded equally by the Federal Republic of Germany and the state of Brandenburg.
www.chgs.umn.edu /Visual___Artistic_Resources/Public_Holocaust_Memorials/Sachsenhausen_Concentration_Ca/Introduction__Sachsenhausen_/introduction__sachsenhausen_.html   (1698 words)

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