Moringen concentration camp
20th century in Lower SaxonyNazi concentration camps in GermanyNazi eugenicsPhysicians in the Nazi Party
Three concentration camps operated in succession in Moringen, Lower Saxony, from April 1933 to April 1945. KZ Moringen, established in the centre of the town on site of former 19th century workhouses (German: Landeswerkhäuser), originally housed mostly male political inmates. In November 1933 - March 1938 Moringen housed a women's concentration camp; in June 1940 - April 1945 a juvenile prison. A total of 4,300 people were prisoners of Moringen; an estimated ten percent of them died in the camp.
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Nienhagener Straße,
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Maßregelvollzugszentrum Niedersachsen Moringen
Nienhagener Straße
37186
Lower Saxony, Germany
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