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* ''"There were five barracks in the camp complex altogether, although only the women’s barracks were used for the Sachsenhausen subcamp. There is no information about exactly how many barracks were used for the female and the male prisoners"''<ref>[[Books#United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1271</ref> | * ''"There were five barracks in the camp complex altogether, although only the women’s barracks were used for the Sachsenhausen subcamp. There is no information about exactly how many barracks were used for the female and the male prisoners"''<ref>[[Books#United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1271</ref> | ||
* ''"However, some of the men’s barracks may have been located in Müggelheim, a different slave labor camp in another area of the Köpenick district."''<ref>[[Books#United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1271</ref> | * ''"However, some of the men’s barracks may have been located in Müggelheim, a different slave labor camp in another area of the Köpenick district."''<ref>[[Books#United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part B page 1271</ref> | ||
* Possibly at Dahlwitzer Strasse (contemporary name Stellingdamm<ref>https://berlingeschichte.de/strassen/bez16h/d21.htm</ref> | * Possibly at Dahlwitzer Strasse (contemporary name Stellingdamm<ref>https://berlingeschichte.de/strassen/bez16h/d21.htm</ref>. On the other hand, that may have been another camp ("Gemeinschaftslager Dalwitzerstrasse") | ||
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* Street Address: [[]] | * Street Address: [[Stellingdamm]] | ||
* District: [[]] | * District: [[Köpenick]] | ||
* Town: [[]] | * Town: [[Berlin]] | ||
* State: [[]] | * State: [[Berlin]] | ||
* Country: [[]] | * Country: [[Germany]] | ||
= Organisations involved = | = Organisations involved = | ||
Revision as of 08:48, 15 May 2026
Names
- Berlin-Köpenick[1]
Type
Dates
(YYYY-MM-DD)
- Opened: 1944-08
- Closed: 1945-04-19 / 1945-04-20, Death march (link should follow)
Work details and subcamps
Internal work details (Kommando)
External work details (Aussenkommando)
Subcamps (Aussenlager)
Locations
Camp location
- This location may not be accurate. More research is needed.
- "There were five barracks in the camp complex altogether, although only the women’s barracks were used for the Sachsenhausen subcamp. There is no information about exactly how many barracks were used for the female and the male prisoners"[4]
- "However, some of the men’s barracks may have been located in Müggelheim, a different slave labor camp in another area of the Köpenick district."[5]
- Possibly at Dahlwitzer Strasse (contemporary name Stellingdamm[6]. On the other hand, that may have been another camp ("Gemeinschaftslager Dalwitzerstrasse")
Link for navigation apps:
geo:0,0?q=52.458858/13.583895(Sachsenhausen-Berlin-Köpenick)
- Street Address: Stellingdamm
- District: Köpenick
- Town: Berlin
- State: Berlin
- Country: Germany
Organisations involved
Victims and Survivors
Population information
- "The women were mostly from Poland but also from Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, the Soviet Union, and Belgium. Roma and Sinti (Gypsies) women from various countries were also among the inmates."[10]
Names of victims
Names of survivors
Location of graves
Staff
Run by
This camp was run by:
Names of perpetrators and any other people involved
Current status
Status of the site
Accessibility
Memorials
Memorial location
Link for navigation apps:
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- Street Address: [[]]
- District: [[]]
- Town: [[]]
- State: [[]]
- Country: [[]]
No memorial known at this time.
Description
Resources
Bibliography
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part B page 1271
Links
Custodians
Outstanding questions
Discrepancies and errata
Sources
- ↑ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part B page 1271
- ↑ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part B page 1271
- ↑ Verzeichnis der Haftstätten unter dem Reichsführer-SS 1933-1945, page 258
- ↑ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part B page 1271
- ↑ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part B page 1271
- ↑ https://berlingeschichte.de/strassen/bez16h/d21.htm
- ↑ reference
- ↑ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part B page 1271
- ↑ Verzeichnis der Haftstätten unter dem Reichsführer-SS 1933-1945, page 258
- ↑ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part B page 1271