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  1. Sonnenburg concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager Sonnenburg) was opened on 3 April 1933 in Sonnenburg (now Słońsk in Poland) in a former prison, on the initiative of the Free State of Prussia Ministry of the Interior and Justice.

  2. Mar 27, 2010 · This harrowing pamphlet describes incidents of brutality by Nazi's inside the political prisoner camp Sonnenburg on the Polish frontier in 1933.

  3. KZ Sonnenburg was a German concentration camp that stood here from 1933 to 1945. It was liberated by the Red Army in March 1945. A museum dedicated to the camp victims is standing here these days.

  4. Sonnenburg concentration camp was opened on 3 April 1933 on the initiative of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior and Justice in Sonnenburg near Küstrin (Kostrzyn nad Odrą) in the Neumark in a former prison.

  5. At the National Library of Israel, you can find information on Sonnenburg (Concentration camp) and view a variety of items related to the topic such as manuscripts, books, archives, photographs and more.

  6. I investigate the history of the early concentration camp in Sonnenburg (today the Polish city of Słońsk) and trace Albrecht’s political development before 1933, during National Socialism and his later political engagement in the German Democratic Republic as a member of the Socialist Unity Party.

  7. Sonnenburg camp. Photos of prisoners, 50 frames.) List Organized By: Random. Generating Agency: Not stated. Sex: Male and Female. Number of Persons (Est.): 30. Nationality: Belgian. Persecution Status: Political and ideological targets. Document Format: Handwritten Document. Number of Pages (Exact): 50. Legibility: Easily Legible Text. Notes: