Misplaced Pages

Kauen concentration camp

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from Kaunas concentration camp) Nazi concentration camp

54°54′57″N 23°53′18″E / 54.91583°N 23.88833°E / 54.91583; 23.88833

External images
image icon Picture of a workshop by George Kadish
image icon Mass grave at the Ninth Fort, where many prisoners were executed, photograph also by Kadish
Commemorative plaque at the Ninth Fort

Kauen was a Nazi Germany concentration camp located in the former Kovno Ghetto. It operated from 15 September 1943 to 14 July 1944 and had seventeen satellite camps located around the city of Kaunas, in modern-day Lithuania. Most prisoners were Jews who had survived the previous years of the Holocaust in Lithuania. In July 1944, eight of the subcamps were closed. The main camp was liberated by the Red Army on 1 August 1944.

References

  1. "Kovno". Holocaust encyclopedia, encyclopedia.ushmm.org. Retrieved 15 October 2023.

Sources

  • Evelyn Zegenhagen, Charles-Claude Biedermann: Early Camps, Youth Camps, and Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS-Business Administration Main Office (WVHA) . Encyclopedia. In: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (ed.): Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, USA 2009, ISBN 978-0-253-35328-3, "Kauen" pp. 848–852
  • Riga-Kaiserwald, Warschau, Vaivara, Kauen (Kaunas), Płaszów, Kulmhof. (tr. "Riga Imperial Forest, Warsaw, Vaivara, Kaunas (Kaunas), Płaszów, Kulmhof") In: Wolfgang Benz, Barbara Distel (Hrsg.): Der Ort des Terrors. (tr. "The place of terror") vol. 8, "Kaunas".  C. H. Beck, Munich 2005, ISBN 978-3-406-57237-1, p. 209–232
Nazi Germany concentration camps
Main camps
Agencies
Subdivisions
Topics
Personnel
Prisoners
Historiography
The Holocaust in Lithuania
Main article
The Holocaust
Related articles by country
Belarus
Estonia
Latvia
Poland
Russia
Slovakia
Ukraine
People
Perpetrators and
collaborators
Victims and
resistance
Rescuers
Groups
Perpetrators
Resistance
Events
Places
Category: