Sachsenburg was a Nazi concentration camp in eastern Germany, located in Frankenberg, Saxony, near Chemnitz.[1] Along with Lichtenburg, it was among the first to be built by the Nazis, and operated by the SS from 1933 to 1937. The camp was an abandoned four-story textile mill which was renovated in May 1933 to serve as a "protective custody" facility for dissidents such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who opposed the Nazi regime.
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| - KZ Sachsenburg (de)
- Camp de concentration de Sachsenburg (fr)
- Campo di concentramento di Sachsenburg (it)
- Sachsenburg concentration camp (en)
- Sachsenburg (KL) (pl)
- Sachsenburg (pt)
- Sachsenburg (koncentrationsläger) (sv)
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| - Das KZ Sachsenburg war eines der frühen nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Es bestand von Mai 1933 bis August 1937 in Sachsenburg und war ab 1934 das einzige Konzentrationslager in Sachsen. Das Lager gilt als Bindeglied zwischen den frühen Konzentrationslagern und dem späteren KZ-System sowie als Experimentierfeld und Ausbildungsstätte der Lager-SS. (de)
- Le camp de concentration de Sachsenburg en Saxe était le premier camp d'internement politique de l'Allemagne hitlérienne. (fr)
- Konzentrationslager Sachsenburg – niemiecki nazistowski obóz koncentracyjny położony w Saksonii w Niemczech w pobliżu miasta Zschopau, istniejący w latach 1933–1937. Obóz został założony w miesiącach maj-czerwiec 1933 roku, przy pomocy 85 więźniów z Chemnitz. W ciągu czterech lat przebywało tu ok. 2000 więźniów. Obóz został zlikwidowany w lipcu 1937 roku. Obecnie na terenie obozu istnieje pomnik – miejsce pamięci. (pl)
- Sachsenburg foi um campo de concentração nazista na Alemanha Oriental em perto de Chemnitz próximo a Lichtenburg. O campo foi operado pela SS de 1933 a 1937 e foi o primeiro campo a utilizar os triângulos costurados no vestuário bem como braçadeiras para identificar os excluídos do regime nazista. (pt)
- Sachsenburg var ett koncentrationsläger i Nazityskland, beläget i Frankenberg i Sachsen, nära Chemnitz. Det öppnades i maj 1933 och var i bruk till 1937. Lägret var viktigt som utbildningsenhet för SS-personal inom det nazistiska nätverket av koncentrationsläger. Sachsenburg var det första koncentrationslägret där SS använde färgade trianglar fastsydda på kläderna för att identifiera olika kategorier av fångar. (sv)
- Sachsenburg was a Nazi concentration camp in eastern Germany, located in Frankenberg, Saxony, near Chemnitz.[1] Along with Lichtenburg, it was among the first to be built by the Nazis, and operated by the SS from 1933 to 1937. The camp was an abandoned four-story textile mill which was renovated in May 1933 to serve as a "protective custody" facility for dissidents such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who opposed the Nazi regime. (en)
- Il campo di concentramento di Sachsenburg fu un campo di concentramento nazista situato a Frankenberg in Germania orientale, vicino a Chemnitz. Insieme a Lichtenburg, fu tra i primi ad essere costruito dai nazisti e gestito dalle SS dal 1933 al 1937. Prima della trasformazione, il campo era una fabbrica tessile abbandonata a quattro piani poi ristrutturata nel maggio 1933 per fungere da struttura di "custodia protettiva" per dissidenti come i Testimoni di Geova, che si opponevano al regime nazista. (it)
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| - Das KZ Sachsenburg war eines der frühen nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Es bestand von Mai 1933 bis August 1937 in Sachsenburg und war ab 1934 das einzige Konzentrationslager in Sachsen. Das Lager gilt als Bindeglied zwischen den frühen Konzentrationslagern und dem späteren KZ-System sowie als Experimentierfeld und Ausbildungsstätte der Lager-SS. (de)
- Sachsenburg was a Nazi concentration camp in eastern Germany, located in Frankenberg, Saxony, near Chemnitz.[1] Along with Lichtenburg, it was among the first to be built by the Nazis, and operated by the SS from 1933 to 1937. The camp was an abandoned four-story textile mill which was renovated in May 1933 to serve as a "protective custody" facility for dissidents such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who opposed the Nazi regime. Sachsenburg was the first concentration camp in which SS used colored triangles sewn onto clothing, as well as armbands, to identify categories of prisoners. Details about the operation of Sachsenburg, held in 17 files (each containing several hundred SS reports) by the International Tracing Service, only became available to researchers in late 2006. (en)
- Le camp de concentration de Sachsenburg en Saxe était le premier camp d'internement politique de l'Allemagne hitlérienne. (fr)
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