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Fossoli camp

1940s in Italy1942 establishments in Italy1970 disestablishments in ItalyBuildings and structures in Carpi, Emilia-RomagnaFossoli camp
History of Emilia-RomagnaItalian fascist internment camps in ItalyWorld War II prisoner of war camps in Italy

The Fossoli camp (Italian: Campo di Fossoli) was a concentration camp in Italy, established during World War II and located in the village Fossoli, Carpi, Emilia-Romagna. It began as a prisoner of war camp in 1942, later being a Jewish concentration camp, then a police and transit camp, a labour collection centre for Germany and, finally, a refugee camp, before closing in 1970. It is estimated that 2,844 Jews passed through this camp, 2,802 of whom were then deported.

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Fossoli camp
Via Remesina Esterna, Unione delle Terre d'Argine

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ex campo di concentramento di Fossoli

Via Remesina Esterna
41012 Unione delle Terre d'Argine
Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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