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Technically, Neuengamme (with its 80 sub-camps) was a concentration camp. However, it had an unusually high death rate. About 50% of the 106,000 prisoners sent to the Neuengamme group of camps perished. See link.
Neuengamme concentration camp was created in 1938.
he went to the Neuengamme camp.
He died in December, 1945 , in the Neuengamme concentration camp of "enterocolitis" (cholera or dysentery), according to the camp records.
The main camps liberated by Britain were Bergen-Belsen (April 1945) and Neuengamme (May 1945). In the case of Neuengamme there were very few prisoners left to liberate, however.
Albert Dussel died in a gas chamber in Neuengamme camp 1945
Hanne Mertens died on April 21, 1945, in Neuengamme Concentration Camp, Hamburg, Germany of executed.
Albert Dussel's real name was Fritz Pfeiffer. He hid with Anne Frank. He was killed at the Neuengamme concentration camp on December 20, 1944.
Mr. Dussel, whose real name was Fritz Pfeffer, was 55 years old when he died in the Neuengamme concentration camp in 1944.
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The Death Camp of Tolerance was created on 2002-11-20.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.