Berga an der Elster subcamp

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Berga an der Elster subcamp was a Nazi concentration camp satellite where forced laborers, including prisoners of war and Jews, were exploited under brutal conditions during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi concentration camp subcamp
forced labor camp
condition brutal living conditions
lack of medical care
overwork
physical abuse
starvation
country Nazi Germany
endTime 1945
hasPrisonerType Jewish prisoners
foreign forced laborers
political prisoners
prisoners of war
liberatedIn 1945
locatedIn Berga an der Elster
Germany
Thuringia NERFINISHED
notableFor high mortality rate
use of American prisoners of war as forced laborers
numberOfPrisoners several thousand
operatedBy Nazi Germany
surface form: Nazi regime

SS
partOf Buchenwald
surface form: Buchenwald concentration camp
partOfEvent Holocaust
Nazi forced labor system
perpetrator Nazi officials
SS guards
startTime 1944
subjectOf Holocaust memorial documentation
historical research on Nazi forced labor
testimonies of surviving POWs
timePeriod World War II
usedFor forced labor
underground tunnel construction
war-related industrial work
victim American prisoners of war
Eastern European forced laborers
Jewish civilians
other Allied prisoners of war

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Buchenwald hasSubcamp Berga an der Elster subcamp