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Concentration camp memorial and meeting place Ladelund
Germany
Ladelund was a labor camp and in the autumn of 1944 a Nazi concentration camp just south of the Danish-German border at the town of Ladelund in Southern Schleswig. In 1938, the German Employment Service had set up a work camp in Ladelund for 250 young men engaged in drainage, cultivation, forestry and road construction. The concrete road also called "Panservejen", which runs parallel to the Danish border, was built by the young men. It is 34 km from Sønder Løgum in the west to Flensburg in the east. The work camp was not fenced and not guarded. Information board at the memorial site The prison camp was established in November 1944 as an outdoor command of the kz camp in Hamburg-Neuengamme. The purpose was to build the Friservolden on the west coast. The hairstyle was part of the Nazi Atlantic violence. A similar camp existed in Svesing near Husum. https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladelund_koncentrationslejr
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