Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
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In this drone video by c13studio, you'll get a haunting look at the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in eastern Germany. Located just north of Berlin, the camp was opened in 1936 for detention of political prisoners. During World War II, its role changed to include outright extermination. In April, 1945, the camp was liberated by the Red Army, but not before its remaining prisoners were taken on a death march which claimed many more victims in addition to the 30,000 who were killed at the camp.
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Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. After World War II, when Oranienburg was in the Soviet Occupation Zone, the structure was used as an NKVD special camp until 1950 (See NKVD special camp Nr. 7). The camp ground with the remaining buildings is now open to the public as a museum.