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Three subcamps of the Stutthof concentration camp were located near the town: Elbing, Elbing ( Org.
Gas chamber at the Stutthof concentration camp
The city was also the location for the Nazi concentration camp Gotenhafen, a subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp near Gdańsk ( Danzig ).
* 1945 – World War II: About 3, 000 inmates from the Stutthof concentration camp are forcibly marched into the Baltic Sea at Palmnicken ( now Yantarny, Russia ) and executed.
The Nazis created a labour camp there, which became Außenarbeitslager Stolp, a subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp.
Between July 1944 and February 1945, 800 prisoners were murdered by Germans in a branch of the Stutthof camp located in a railway yard in the city ; today a monument honours the memory of those victims.
During World War II, Lauenburg was the location of the Nazi concentration camp Lauenburg, a subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp.
After Poland was occupied by Nazi Germany in 1939, a branch of the Stutthof concentration camp existed in Puck in the years 1941 to 1944.
Most of the victims were either executed at a nearby mass execution site in Piaśnica or sent to Stutthof concentration camp.
In 1943 about half of them were transferred to Stutthof concentration camp where 22 of them died.
In addition, a subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp was located in Pölitz.
During World War II, Pruszcz Gdański was the location of Nazi Germany's Praust concentration camp, a female subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp.
Sonderkommandos ( forced prison labourers ) from Stutthof concentration camp were used to cover up the tracks and were later executed.
* Stutthof concentration camp, where over 85, 000 died ( mostly Poles ).
After he was dismissed from Auschwitz, he returned to Vaivara as commandant and remained there until August, 1944, when the camp was evacuated and all his prisoners were made the responsibility of the commandant of Stutthof concentration camp.
KZ Stutthof concentration camp | Stutthof.
Stutthof concentration camp in 2008
Stutthof was the first German Nazi concentration camp built outside of 1937 German borders.
Stutthof was the last camp liberated by the Allies, on May 9, 1945.

Stutthof and has
It has been estimated that over 25, 000 prisoners, one in two, died during the evacuation from Stutthof and its subcamps.

Stutthof and been
34 female guards, including Gerda Steinhoff, Rosy Suess, Ewa Paradies and Jenny-Wanda Barkmann, have been identified later as having committed crimes against humanity at Stutthof.
By September, 1944, all the inmates of Kaiserwald had been moved to Stutthof.

Stutthof and for
In 1944, the SS needed more guards at the nearby concentration camp at Stutthof, and Becker was called up for service.
In 1944, because of the Nazi call for new guards, she joined the camp staff at Stutthof.
In August 1944 she went to Stutthof SK-III camp for training as an Aufseherin.
She became a defendant in the Stutthof Trial, where she and other defendants were convicted for their crimes at the camp.
Kokoszki was a location for 2 German concentration camps during the Second World War ( Danzig-Burggraben and Kokoschken ) that were subcamps of the concentration camp Stutthof.
On July 4th 1946, eleven guards of the Stutthof concentration camp were publicly hanged for what was described as " sadistic abuse of prisoners.
During the Second World War it was the location for the German concentration camp Pröbernau, a subcamp of the concentration camp Stutthof.
For example, at the beginning Stutthof labor camp near Gdańsk was set up for the extermination of Polish elites.
During July and August 1944 a number of transports of prisoners left KL Plaszow for Auschwitz, Stutthof, Flossenbürg, Mauthausen and other camps.
Forster was responsible for ethnic cleansing of Poles to the General Government, as well as sending them to the Stutthof concentration camp.

Stutthof and human
Some evidence exists of small-scale soap production of soap made from human corpses in the Stutthof concentration camp.

Stutthof and .
Bromberg was the site of Bromberg-Ost, a women's subcamp of Stutthof.
In autumn, 1943, the ghettos were " liquidated ", and the remaining occupants were moved to camps at Kaiserwald and Stutthof near Danzig or, if not capable of work, killed.
Additionally Germans expelled a number of Poles and Jews-the overall number of the German ethnic cleansing is estimated by the Stutthof Museum at 120-170, 000 and located German colonists in their place.
Originally, Stutthof was a civilian internment camp under the Danzig police chief.
Finally, in January 1942, Stutthof became a regular concentration camp.
A crematorium and gas chamber were added in 1943, just in time to start mass executions when Stutthof was included in the " Final Solution " in June 1944.
In 1942 the first female prisoners and female German guards arrived in Stutthof, including Aufseherin Herta Bothe.
A total of over 130 women served in the Stutthof complex of camps.

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