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At the building today there are two memorial plaques for the inmates (one in German, one in English). The building itself is not open to the public. A mural commemorating the women imprisoned at the subcamp is located in another part of the city. The Mural from 1995 is part of Hamburg’s
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featuring the brick architecture typical at the time". Moreover, the building has not changed much since 1945 and traces of the inmates' presence are still visible inside, making the warehouse "an important witness" of Nazi period activities in the port.
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Two days later, 2,000 male prisoners were transported to Veddel from the central Neuengamme camp. They too were used to do rubble clearing and construction work under the
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to restore the production of the German petroleum industry. They were forced to do rubble clearing/rebuilding work at refineries like
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On 15 February 1945, 800 male prisoners were transported back from Fuhlsbüttel to the camp to produce petrol for
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at Wilhelmsburg. On 14 April 1945, the SS permanently evacuated the camp, transporting the inmates to the
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The camp was the first subcamp for women in the Neuengamme system, opened in mid-July 1944 for 1,000
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FrauenFreiluftGalerie (Women’s Open-air Gallery) and depicts the Holocaust survivor
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since 1998 because it represents a "historic type of warehouses outside the
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Subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp in Nazi Germany (1944–1945)
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subcamp, but they continued to work at the same sites as before.
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The warehouse in which the camp was located has been under
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Dessauer Ufer at the official Hamburg memorial website
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Neuengamme concentration camp
Nazi Germany
Port of Hamburg
Kleiner Grasbrook
Veddel
Veddel
Czechs
Hungarian
Jewish
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Polish-Jewish
Łódź ghetto
Shell
Esso
Jung-Öl
Blohm + Voss
Hamburg-Sasel
Wedel
Hamburg-Neugraben
Reichsbahn
Hittfeld
SS
In a 25 October 1944 air raid
Fuhlsbüttel
Stalag X-B
Sandbostel

historic preservation

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