Museum Camp Ladelund

Raiffeisenstraße, Ladelund
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Camp Ladelund, a satellite camp of Neuengamme concentration, existed from 1 November to 16 December 1944. There were more than 2000 inmates in the campt, who had to work at the Friesenwall, a defense-line. In the short time the camp existed, 301 inmates died. Among them were 111 men from the Dutch village Putten, who were deported a month earlier as a reprisal measurement. Since 1989, there is a small museum next to the cemetery which is dedicated to the history of the camp.

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Text by: Fedor de Vries

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