Card files and personal documentation of Stutthof camp inmates from various countries and nationalities, 1939-1945
Card files and personal documentation of Stutthof camp inmates from various countries and nationalities, 1939-1945
 
 Stutthof camp was a Nazi concentration camp located 37 kilometers east of Danzig, near the city of Sztutowo in Poland. The camp, established in September 1939, was the first concentration camp established outside the borders of Germany. It was the last camp to be liberated by the Allied forces. During the period that Stutthof camp was active it had approximately 110,000 inmates imprisoned there, including 28,000 Jews. More than 80,000 of the inmates perished in the camp.
- EHRI
- Archief
- il-002798-13329676
- Stutthof,Camp,Free City of Danzig
- Concentration Camps
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