Friedland transit camp

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The Friedland transit camp is a post-World War II reception and processing center in Germany that has historically served refugees, expellees, and migrants arriving in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reception center
refugee camp
transit camp
category Buildings and structures in Lower Saxony
Refugee camps in Germany
World War II aftermath in Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
established 1945
establishedBy British occupation authorities
function distribution to other locations in Germany
health screening
initial registration of arrivals
temporary accommodation
hasLanguageOfAdministration German
historicalPeriod post-World War II
locatedIn Lower Saxony
municipality of Friedland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Göttingen NERFINISHED
notableFor continuous operation since 1945
symbolic entry point to Germany for refugees
operatedBy German federal authorities NERFINISHED
State of Lower Saxony NERFINISHED
purpose processing of migrants
reception of displaced persons
reception of expellees
reception of refugees
regionServed Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
servedPopulation German expellees from Eastern Europe
displaced persons
migrants
refugees
returning prisoners of war

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Friedland hasPart Friedland transit camp