Hinzert-Bad Nauheim

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Names

  • Bad Nauheim
  • Bad Nauheim OT-Polizeihaftlager[1]


Type

Dates

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  • Opened: 1939
  • Closed: 1940

Work details and subcamps

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External work details (Aussenkommando)

Subcamps (Aussenlager)

Locations

Camp location

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50.3678/8.7490[2]

geo:50.3678,8.7490 (link for navigation systems)

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Victims and Survivors

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Current status

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No memorial known at this time.

Description

Resources

Bibliography

  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia Volume I: part A page 830
  • Gabriele Lotfi, “SS-Sonderlager im NS-Terrorsystem: Die Entstehung von Hinzert, Stutthof und Soldan,” in Ausbeutung, Vernichtung, Öffentlichkeit: Neue Studien zur nationalsozialistischen Lagerpolitick, ed. Norbert Frei, Sybille Steinbacher, and Bernd C. Wagner (Munich, 2000), p. 212.

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