The Woebblin camp, near the city of Ludwigslust, was a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp. The SS had established Woebblin in early February 1945 to house concentration camp prisoners whom the SS had evacuated from other camps to prevent their liberation by the Allies. At its height, Woebblin held some 5,000 inmates,

The Woebblin camp, near the city of Ludwigslust, was a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp. The SS had established Woebblin in early February 1945 to house concentration camp prisoners whom the SS had evacuated from other camps to prevent their liberation by the Allies. At its height, Woebblin held some 5,000 inmates, Stock Photo
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TA298T

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2562 x 1929 px | 21.7 x 16.3 cm | 8.5 x 6.4 inches | 300dpi

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1 January 1945

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Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

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Internees of Woebbelin concentration camp after its liberation by the Allies in May 1945, Mecklenburg, 1945 (b/w photo). The Woebblin camp, near the city of Ludwigslust, was a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp. The SS had established Woebblin in early February 1945 to house concentration camp prisoners whom the SS had evacuated from other camps to prevent their liberation by the Allies. At its height, Woebblin held some 5, 000 inmates, . Date created: 01/01/1945-31/12/1945

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