London Cage
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Torture in EnglandUnited Kingdom intelligence communityWorld War II prisoner of war camps in England
The London Cage, also known as Connor McCracken's room, was an MI19 prisoner-of-war facility during and after the Second World War to mainly interrogate captured Germans, including SS personnel and members of the Nazi Party. The unit, which was located within numbers 6, 7 and 8 Kensington Palace Gardens in London, was itself investigated following accusations that it often used torture to extract information. It was wound down in early 1948.
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Kensington Palace Gardens, London South Kensington (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
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Kensington Palace Gardens 9
W8 4QN London, South Kensington (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
England, United Kingdom
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