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Bolzano concentration camp

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Photograph of Bolzano concentration camp

Gallery

From Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-SA where not otherwise stated).

  • Campo di concentramento di Bolzano 1945.jpg

    Photo by Llorenzi via Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

  • Kompatscher, Van der Bellen, Mattarella and Caramaschi by the wall of the Bolzano transit camp.jpg

    Photo by boboseiptu via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

  • NS-Lager Bozen Lichtinstallation 2019.jpg

    Photo by Bartleby08 via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Background

Bolzano was a transit camp operated by Nazi Germany in Bolzano from 1944 to 3 May 1945 during World War II. It was one of the largest Nazi Lager on Italian soil, along with those of Fossoli, Borgo San Dalmazzo and Trieste.

Source: Wikipedia article lead, CC-BY-SA.

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Death-row facility

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Visiting

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Mailing

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Known issues

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Contact & address

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Data completeness

16%

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