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Ravensbrück concentration camp

Ravensbrück (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}German: [ˌʁaːvn̩sˈbʁʏk]) was a Nazi German concentration camp exclusively for women from 1939 to 1945, located in Northern Germany, 90 km (56 mi)…

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Location
Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany
Commandant
Günther Tamaschke (May 1939 to August 1939) · Max Koegel (January 1940 to August 1942) · Fritz Suhren (August 1942 to April 1945)
Inmates
Mostly female political prisoners, 48,500 Polish; 28,000 Soviet Union, 20,000-plus Jews
Killed
Unknown; 30,000 to 90,000 died or were killed.
Liberated by
Soviet Union, April 30, 1945; 81 years ago (1945-04-30)
Number of gas chambers
1

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Prisoners

Guards

Life in the camp

Death march and liberation

Ravensbrück trials

Memorial site

Monuments outside of Germany

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Ravensbrück concentration camp

Nodes162
Edges161
Triples168
Avg. degree1.99
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Ravensbrück concentration camp

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related to References · 158
Ravensbrück concentration camp → Administrative Main Office, Akademie, AKC, Albuquerque, Amsterdam Publishers, An, Angst, Anne-Kathleen Tillack-Graf, April, Archives, Assisted, Bergen-Belsen, Berichterstattung, Berlin, Black Earth, Bloomington, Bremen, Brown, Bruxelles, Bundesarchiv Berlin
Commandant · 3
Ravensbrück concentration camp → Fritz Suhren (August 1942 to April 1945), Günther Tamaschke (May 1939 to August 1939), Max Koegel (January 1940 to August 1942)
Inmates · 1
Ravensbrück concentration camp → Mostly female political prisoners, 48,500 Polish; 28,000 Soviet Union, 20,000-plus Jews
Killed · 1
Ravensbrück concentration camp → Unknown; 30,000 to 90,000 died or were killed.
Liberated by · 1
Ravensbrück concentration camp → Soviet Union, April 30, 1945; 81 years ago (1945-04-30)
Location · 1
Ravensbrück concentration camp → Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany
Number of gas chambers · 1
Ravensbrück concentration camp → 1
Number of inmates · 1
Ravensbrück concentration camp → 130,000 to 132,000
Operational · 1
Ravensbrück concentration camp → May 1939 – April 1945

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Ravensbrück concentration campCommandantGünther Tamaschke (May 1939 to August 1939)1.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campCommandantMax Koegel (January 1940 to August 1942)1.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campCommandantFritz Suhren (August 1942 to April 1945)1.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campInmatesMostly female political prisoners, 48,500 Polish; 28,000 Soviet Union, 20,000-plus Jews1.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campKilledUnknown; 30,000 to 90,000 died or were killed.1.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campLiberated bySoviet Union, April 30, 1945; 81 years ago (1945-04-30)1.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campLocationFürstenberg/Havel, Germany1.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campNumber of gas chambers11.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campNumber of inmates130,000 to 132,0001.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration campOperationalMay 1939 – April 19451.00infobox
Ravensbrück concentration camprelated to ReferencesNatalie Hess0.60section
Ravensbrück concentration camprelated to ReferencesRemembering Ravensbrück0.60section

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