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Breslau-Dürrgoy concentration camp

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44: 59: 294: 306: 66: 166:), at the Strehlener Chaussee or Strzeliński Street (today ul. Bardzka), opposite the cemetery of the Holy Ghost. The camp, intended for the opponents of Nazism, was established at a place of the former POW camp for French prisoners of World War I, converted and utilized by the fertilizer factory. The new camp was founded on the initiative of the commander of 211:
The camp was one of the so-called "wild" concentration camps, one of many created at that time in Germany. They were organized mostly in temporary barracks or railway cars using low cost materials available on the site. Setting up the Dürrgoy camp only took two weeks. The existence of 'wild' camps,
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Initially, around 200 people were sent to the camp, followed by more arrests and confinement. Overall, between eight hundred and one thousand prisoners were kept in the camp, including Social Democrats, Communists ( KPD ) and Jews. Among the prisoners in Dürrgoy were
208:, as the city was known at that time), Wilhelm Winzer (former city councilor Wroclaw, SPD), Paul Löbe (President of the Reichstag, SPD) and Ernst Eckstein (SPD activist). The prisoners worked in a nearby chemical plant "Silesia", which no longer exists. 212:
and the treatment of prisoners detained in them, became public relatively quickly, and under pressure from public opinion they were shut down. The result was a centralization of the system of repression and the transfer of prisoners to official camps.
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Today on the site of the camp and the factory "Silesia" is a landfill waste management site of Wzgórze Gajowe ("Gamekeeper Hill"), created after the Second World War.
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factory "Silesia". It was located in what, since 1945, has become known as the Tarnogaj neighbourhood of Wrocław (
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KZ Dürrgoy closed on 10 August 1933, and the last 343 prisoners were transported by train to a special
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where prisoners of KZ Dürrgoy have been transferred in 1933
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Index

KZ Dürrgoy
Concentration camp
Esterwegen
KZ Esterwegen

Dürrgoy (Tarnogaj)
Polish
Wrocław
Wrocław
German
Nazi German concentration camp
Wrocław
German
fertilizer
German
SA
SA-Obergruppenführer
Edmund Heines
concentration camp
Osnabrück
Hermann Lüdemann
Karl Mache
Breslau
camp Esterwegen
Osnabrück
Glossary of Nazi Germany
The Holocaust
List of books about Nazi Germany
List of concentration and internment camps
List of Nazi-German concentration camps

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