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German center wants to tell the story of a 'forgotten' concentration camp near Groningen

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The Engerhafe concentration camp, near the German city of Emden, existed for two months and is therefore much less well-known than camps such as Auschwitz or Bergen-Belsen. Nevertheless, many people died in the small concentration camp not far from the Dutch border in the Second World War in a short period of time: at least 188, including 47 Dutch people. The Engerhafe Remembrance Centre wants the camp not to be forgotten. "We would like to tell…

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The Engerhafe concentration camp, near the German city of Emden, existed for two months and is therefore much less well-known than camps such as Auschwitz or Bergen-Belsen. Nevertheless, many people died in the small concentration camp not far from the Dutch border in the Second World War in a short period of time: at least 188, including 47 Dutch people. The Engerhafe Remembrance Centre wants the camp not to be forgotten. "We would like to tell…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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