NKVD Special Camp No. 6 Jamlitz

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NKVD Special Camp No. 6 Jamlitz was a post-World War II Soviet internment camp in Germany used to detain alleged Nazis, political opponents, and other perceived enemies under harsh conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet special camp
internment camp
commemoratedBy memorials to victims of Soviet special camps in Germany
condition harsh living conditions
country Soviet occupation zone in Germany NERFINISHED
detainedGroup alleged war criminals
former Nazi Party members
persons arrested without formal charges
suspected opponents of Soviet rule
detainedPopulation juveniles
men
women
hasCharacteristic high mortality
insufficient food
overcrowding
hasSuccessor memorial site at Jamlitz
historicalContext Soviet postwar repression in occupied Germany
early Cold War period
locatedIn Brandenburg
Germany
Jamlitz NERFINISHED
Soviet occupation zone of Germany NERFINISHED
locatedOnFormerSiteOf Nazi concentration camp satellite at Jamlitz
operatedBy Soviet military administration in Germany NERFINISHED
operator NKVD NERFINISHED
partOf NKVD special camp system in Germany NERFINISHED
precededBy Sachsenhausen subcamp Jamlitz (Nazi concentration camp satellite) NERFINISHED
subjectOf documentation by German memorial institutions
research on Soviet special camps
supervisedBy Soviet security services NERFINISHED
timePeriod post-World War II
usedFor detention of alleged Nazis
detention of perceived enemies of the Soviet occupation regime
detention of political opponents

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Soviet NKVD special camp notableExample NKVD Special Camp No. 6 Jamlitz