File:KZ Neuengamme (Bremen-Obernheide) 1.jpg

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Plattdüütsch: Hamborg-Niengamme, Düütschland. KZ Bremen-Obernheide.
Català: Hamburg Neuengamme, Alemanya. KZ Bremen-Obernheide
English: Hamburg (Neuengamme), Germany. KZ Bremen-Obernheide for Polish and Hungarian prisoners during World War II; the female subcamp of Nazi concentration camp KZ Neuengamme. An aerial reconnaissance photograph.
Nederlands: Hamburg (Neuengamme), Duitsland. KZ Bremen-Obernheide.
Français : Hambourg (Neuengamme), Allemagne. KZ Bremen-Obernheide.
Deutsch: Hamburg-Neuengamme, Deutschland. KZ Bremen-Obernheide.
Polski: Obóz koncentracyjny KZ Bremen-Obernheide (oddzial KZ Neuengamme) pod Hamburgiem w czasie Drugiej Wojny Światowej. Więziono tam 300 Polek i 500 Węgierek. Dzień pracy rozpoczynał się o czwartej nad ranem i kończył o zmierzchu. Zdjęcie wywiadowcze.
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Camera location53° 26′ 09.14″ N, 10° 14′ 15.92″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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