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A photograph of forced laborers in the Sachsenhausen death camp

Opening price: $80

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A photograph showing inmates during forced labor digging and transporting stones in the Sachsenhausen death camp, c. the early 1940s.

The Sachsenhausen concentration camp was the main concentration camp for the Berlin area during the Nazi regime. It was established in the Sachsenhausen district of the city of Oranienburg, a northern suburb of Berlin, as one of three concentration camps set up at the time in Germany for opponents of the Nazi regime (along with Dachau and Buchenwald). The camp operated as a Nazi concentration camp between 1936 and 1945, and it is estimated that close to one hundred thousand people were killed in the camp out of about two hundred thousand prisoners imprisoned there.

9×14 cm. Slight crack at bottom left. Good condition.

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52. A photograph of forced laborers in the Sachsenhausen death camp