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* Berlin-Lichtenrade[[Der Ort des Terrors|Der Ort des Terrors]], Band 3, page 85</ref>
* Berlin-Lichtenrade<ref>[[Der Ort des Terrors|Der Ort des Terrors]], Band 3, page 85</ref><ref>[[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1272</ref>
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== External work details (''Aussenkommando'') ==
== External work details (''Aussenkommando'') ==
* Work detachments constructed air-raid shelters in Berlin, <ref>[[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1273</ref>
* they were sent to Mahlow, a village just south of Lichtenrade, to rebuild a destroyed military hospital. <ref>[[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1273</ref>
* After air raids, Lichtenrade inmates were forced to clear rubble from the streets, and special details were sent to dismantle unexploded bombs.<ref>[[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1273</ref>
* Prisoners were also deployed to help residents who lived on the outskirts of the camp and who needed laborers to reconstruct and repair parts of their homes damaged by bombing attacks.<ref>[[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1273</ref>
* Although it was forbidden, witnesses have asserted that some members of the Nazi administration used prisoners in their private gardens or to construct private residences.<ref>[[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1273</ref>


== Subcamps (''Aussenlager'') ==
== Subcamps (''Aussenlager'') ==
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* [[Der Ort des Terrors|Der Ort des Terrors]], Band 3, page 85
 
* [[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1272
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* ''"The Lichtenrade camp barracks structure had already been in use from 1941 to incarcerate Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) from the Ukraine.''<ref>[[United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1272</ref> '''Need to link that POW-camp to thi entry'''


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External work details (Aussenkommando)

  • Work detachments constructed air-raid shelters in Berlin, [3]
  • they were sent to Mahlow, a village just south of Lichtenrade, to rebuild a destroyed military hospital. [4]
  • After air raids, Lichtenrade inmates were forced to clear rubble from the streets, and special details were sent to dismantle unexploded bombs.[5]
  • Prisoners were also deployed to help residents who lived on the outskirts of the camp and who needed laborers to reconstruct and repair parts of their homes damaged by bombing attacks.[6]
  • Although it was forbidden, witnesses have asserted that some members of the Nazi administration used prisoners in their private gardens or to construct private residences.[7]

Subcamps (Aussenlager)

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Outstanding questions

  • "The Lichtenrade camp barracks structure had already been in use from 1941 to incarcerate Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) from the Ukraine.[9] Need to link that POW-camp to thi entry

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