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Olaf Simons (talk | contribs) (Created claim: Note (P73): the Wehrmacht erected an improvisedwork camp at Sedjenane in January 1943. The Jews who wereput to work in Sedjenane, about 40 kilometers (25 miles)north of Beja, brought supplies and ammunition direct to the front line and retrieved the bodies of fallen German soldiers. Thus, they were employed under the fire of the Allies. In February 1943, a group of forced laborers from Saf-Saf arrived. Sedjenane was liberated by the Allies on March 30, 1943.) |
Olaf Simons (talk | contribs) (Changed claim: Note (P73): the Wehrmacht erected an improvisedwork camp at Sedjenane in January 1943. The Jews who wereput to work in Sedjenane, about 40 kilometers (25 miles)north of Beja, brought supplies and ammunition direct to the front line and retrieved the bodies of fallen German soldiers. Thus, they were employed under the fire of the Allies. In February 1943, a group of forced laborers from Saf-Saf arrived. Sedjenane was liberated by the Allies on March 30, 1943.) |
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Property / Note: the Wehrmacht erected an improvisedwork camp at Sedjenane in January 1943. The Jews who wereput to work in Sedjenane, about 40 kilometers (25 miles)north of Beja, brought supplies and ammunition direct to the front line and retrieved the bodies of fallen German soldiers. Thus, they were employed under the fire of the Allies. In February 1943, a group of forced laborers from Saf-Saf arrived. Sedjenane was liberated by the Allies on March 30, 1943. / qualifier | |||
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Nazi camp
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Sedjenane labor camp |
Nazi camp |
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37°3'35.096"N, 9°14'23.521"E
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9 November 1942
6 May 1943
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the Wehrmacht erected an improvisedwork camp at Sedjenane in January 1943. The Jews who wereput to work in Sedjenane, about 40 kilometers (25 miles)north of Beja, brought supplies and ammunition direct to the front line and retrieved the bodies of fallen German soldiers. Thus, they were employed under the fire of the Allies. In February 1943, a group of forced laborers from Saf-Saf arrived. Sedjenane was liberated by the Allies on March 30, 1943.
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Identifiers
90418866
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