There were tens of thousands who survived.
Ravensbruck was the largest women's concentration camp during World War II. .
She was imprisoned at Ravensbruck concentration camp during WW II.
there is no single concentration camp, if you mean one in particular, then name it.
After spending three months in prison, Corrie ten Boom was sent to Vught concentration camp in south Holland in 1944, which was mainly used as a transit stop for prisoner being moved to Germany and Poland. She was than moved to Ravensbruck concentration camp in Northern Germany, were she remained until she was freed in December 1944. It was in Ravensbruck that Corrie's sister, Betsie ten Boom died.
6,000 People including Jews and people of other races were killed in the Janowska Concentration Camp.
Ravensbruck was the largest women's concentration camp during World War II. .
It was a concentration camp for women.
a concentration camp.
She was imprisoned at Ravensbruck concentration camp during WW II.
Ravensbruck concentration camp
It did not have subcamps. It was a subcamp of Ravensbruck.
I believe it was on Holy Saturday 1945 that she was sent to Ravensbruck Concentration Camp in Northern Germany.
there is no single concentration camp, if you mean one in particular, then name it.
It is a holocaust memorial and has some educational facilities, but it is not a tourist attraction.
She was an SOE spy during WWII who was killed at Ravensbruck Concentration Camp on or about 5 February 1945.
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Yes, of course, but what is very disturbing was the Ravensbruck camp, especially for women. I visited it many years ago.