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Breslau-Dürrgoy concentration camp or KZ Dürrgoy was a short-lived Nazi German concentration camp set up in the southern part of Wrocław (German: Breslau), then in Germany, before World War II on the grounds of the old fertilizer factory "Silesia". It was located in what, since 1945, has become known as the Tarnogaj neighbourhood of Wrocław (German: Dürrgoy), at the Strehlener Chaussee or Strzeliński Street (today ul. Bardzka), opposite the cemetery of the Holy Ghost. The camp, intended for the opponents of Nazism, was established at a place of the former POW camp for French prisoners of World War I, converted and utilized by the fertilizer factory. The new camp was founded on the initiative of the commander of SA in Silesia, SA-Obergruppenführer Edmund Heines, on 12 March 1933, and liquid

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  • Breslau-Dürrgoy concentration camp or KZ Dürrgoy was a short-lived Nazi German concentration camp set up in the southern part of Wrocław (German: Breslau), then in Germany, before World War II on the grounds of the old fertilizer factory "Silesia". It was located in what, since 1945, has become known as the Tarnogaj neighbourhood of Wrocław (German: Dürrgoy), at the Strehlener Chaussee or Strzeliński Street (today ul. Bardzka), opposite the cemetery of the Holy Ghost. The camp, intended for the opponents of Nazism, was established at a place of the former POW camp for French prisoners of World War I, converted and utilized by the fertilizer factory. The new camp was founded on the initiative of the commander of SA in Silesia, SA-Obergruppenführer Edmund Heines, on 12 March 1933, and liquidated on 10 August 1933 with all prisoners transported to a larger concentration camp at Osnabrück. (en)
  • Das KZ Breslau-Dürrgoy bestand als frühes Konzentrationslager zwischen April und August 1933 im Breslauer Stadtteil Dürrgoy (polnisch: Tarnogaj). In dem von SA-Mitgliedern bewachten Konzentrationslager waren überwiegend politische Gefangene untergebracht. (de)
  • Le camp de concentration de Breslau-Dürrgoy, ou KZ Dürrgoy, est un camp de concentration nazi éphémère implanté au sud de Wrocław (allemand : Breslau), qui à l'époque appartient à l'Allemagne. Le camp est établi le 12 mars 1933 et fermé le 10 août 1933. Il fait partie des premiers camps du régime nazi. (fr)
  • KZ Dürrgoy − niemiecki obóz koncentracyjny położony w południowej części Wrocławia, przy Strehlener Chaussee czyli Szosie Strzelińskiej (dzisiejsza ul. Bardzka), na osiedlu Dürrgoy (Tarnogaj), naprzeciw Cmentarza Ducha Świętego. (pl)
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  • ) on the modern-day map ofWrocław (en)
  • PicturedKZ Esterwegenwhere prisoners of KZ Dürrgoy have been transferred in 1933 (en)
  • Tarnogaj (pl)
  • The location of the old Dürrgoy neighbourhood ( (en)
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  • Pictured KZ Esterwegen where prisoners of KZ Dürrgoy have been transferred in 1933 The location of the old Dürrgoy neighbourhood on the modern-day map of Wrocław (en)
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  • Imprisonment, forced labor (en)
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  • Das KZ Breslau-Dürrgoy bestand als frühes Konzentrationslager zwischen April und August 1933 im Breslauer Stadtteil Dürrgoy (polnisch: Tarnogaj). In dem von SA-Mitgliedern bewachten Konzentrationslager waren überwiegend politische Gefangene untergebracht. (de)
  • Le camp de concentration de Breslau-Dürrgoy, ou KZ Dürrgoy, est un camp de concentration nazi éphémère implanté au sud de Wrocław (allemand : Breslau), qui à l'époque appartient à l'Allemagne. Le camp est établi le 12 mars 1933 et fermé le 10 août 1933. Il fait partie des premiers camps du régime nazi. (fr)
  • KZ Dürrgoy − niemiecki obóz koncentracyjny położony w południowej części Wrocławia, przy Strehlener Chaussee czyli Szosie Strzelińskiej (dzisiejsza ul. Bardzka), na osiedlu Dürrgoy (Tarnogaj), naprzeciw Cmentarza Ducha Świętego. (pl)
  • Breslau-Dürrgoy concentration camp or KZ Dürrgoy was a short-lived Nazi German concentration camp set up in the southern part of Wrocław (German: Breslau), then in Germany, before World War II on the grounds of the old fertilizer factory "Silesia". It was located in what, since 1945, has become known as the Tarnogaj neighbourhood of Wrocław (German: Dürrgoy), at the Strehlener Chaussee or Strzeliński Street (today ul. Bardzka), opposite the cemetery of the Holy Ghost. The camp, intended for the opponents of Nazism, was established at a place of the former POW camp for French prisoners of World War I, converted and utilized by the fertilizer factory. The new camp was founded on the initiative of the commander of SA in Silesia, SA-Obergruppenführer Edmund Heines, on 12 March 1933, and liquid (en)
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  • Breslau-Dürrgoy concentration camp (en)
  • KZ Breslau-Dürrgoy (de)
  • Camp de concentration de Breslau-Dürrgoy (fr)
  • KZ Dürrgoy (pl)
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