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Karasjok camp
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was run by SS, and it was among the first four Nazi concentration camps in Northern Norway. In July 1943, 374 political prisoners and POWs prisoners (mostly Yugoslavs) were brought to the concentration camp. They were tasked with widening the road to Karigasniemi, Finland. After four or five months, only 111 of these prisoners were still alive. At the end of the prisoners' stay in Karasjok, before transportation out of Karasjok, 45 prisoners were massacred by the firing of small arms.[At least one former prisoner is (as of 2013) still alive.
Property / Note: was run by SS, and it was among the first four Nazi concentration camps in Northern Norway. In July 1943, 374 political prisoners and POWs prisoners (mostly Yugoslavs) were brought to the concentration camp. They were tasked with widening the road to Karigasniemi, Finland. After four or five months, only 111 of these prisoners were still alive. At the end of the prisoners' stay in Karasjok, before transportation out of Karasjok, 45 prisoners were massacred by the firing of small arms.[At least one former prisoner is (as of 2013) still alive. / rank
 
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Property / Note: was run by SS, and it was among the first four Nazi concentration camps in Northern Norway. In July 1943, 374 political prisoners and POWs prisoners (mostly Yugoslavs) were brought to the concentration camp. They were tasked with widening the road to Karigasniemi, Finland. After four or five months, only 111 of these prisoners were still alive. At the end of the prisoners' stay in Karasjok, before transportation out of Karasjok, 45 prisoners were massacred by the firing of small arms.[At least one former prisoner is (as of 2013) still alive. / qualifier
 
Property / Note: was run by SS, and it was among the first four Nazi concentration camps in Northern Norway. In July 1943, 374 political prisoners and POWs prisoners (mostly Yugoslavs) were brought to the concentration camp. They were tasked with widening the road to Karigasniemi, Finland. After four or five months, only 111 of these prisoners were still alive. At the end of the prisoners' stay in Karasjok, before transportation out of Karasjok, 45 prisoners were massacred by the firing of small arms.[At least one former prisoner is (as of 2013) still alive. / reference
 
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Property / Online information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karasjok_(village) / rank
 
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Property / (Inter-)national responsibility: Germany (Third Reich) / rank
 
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Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Research project "Concentration and internment camps of the Second World War in the larger context" / rank
 
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Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Zwangsarbeit 1939-1945. Erinnerungen und Geschichte / rank
 
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Nazi camp
  • Karasjok camp
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Karasjok 4 Camp No.4
Nazi camp
  • Karasjok camp

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was run by SS, and it was among the first four Nazi concentration camps in Northern Norway. In July 1943, 374 political prisoners and POWs prisoners (mostly Yugoslavs) were brought to the concentration camp. They were tasked with widening the road to Karigasniemi, Finland. After four or five months, only 111 of these prisoners were still alive. At the end of the prisoners' stay in Karasjok, before transportation out of Karasjok, 45 prisoners were massacred by the firing of small arms.[At least one former prisoner is (as of 2013) still alive.

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