Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin

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If you're interested in learning more about the history of the Holocaust, then a trip to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp is a must. Located just outside of Berlin, this concentration camp was used by the Nazis during World War II as a place of detention and murder. Today, Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Sightseeing Tours offer visitors an opportunity to learn about the atrocities that took place here.

What is Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp?

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was a concentration camp located in the town of Sachsenhausen, about 30 km east of Berlin, in what is now Germany. The camp was operated by the Third Reich during World War II. It was one of the largest and most notorious concentration camps and played an important role in the Holocaust. Between 1933 and 1945, over one million people, mainly Jews but also Roma (gypsies), Poles, Soviet prisoners of war and homosexuals, were killed at Sachsenhausen.
The name Sachsenhausen derives from the nearby town of Sachsenhausen, which had been founded by the Counts of Waldeck and Pyrmont in 1634 as a hunting lodge for their princely courtiers. In 1937 it became home to a concentration camp for political prisoners.
A crematorium was built at Sachsenhausen in 1939 and four gas chambers in 1942. From 1941 to 1945, it was also used as an extermination camp for Jews, Romani people and others who were deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime.

The Buildings at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

The concentration camp at Sachsenhausen was one of the largest in Nazi Germany, and it is still an important site for visitors to Berlin. The camp was established in 1936, and it operated until 1945. It was originally used as a prison for political prisoners, but it soon began to be used for other purposes as well.

Visitors can learn about the history of the camp on a sightseeing tour. There are also several activities that can be done at the site, including walking through the barracks and visiting the gas chambers.

The Political Prisoners of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

The Political Prisoners of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

The purpose of the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen was to incarcerate political prisoners, primarily members of the Communist and Social Democratic parties. The concentration camp operated from 1938 to 1945 and held more than 185,000 inmates. Of these, 60,000 were killed in the camp or immediately after release.

The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Berlin. This concentration camp, located about 80 kilometers west of Berlin, was the largest of the Nazi concentration camps with over a million inmates during its operation from 1940 to 1945. The museum presents the history of Auschwitz and the Nazi genocide through its collections, exhibitions, educational programs and publications. Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is open every day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

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Sachsenhausen concentration camp site in Berlin is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Germany. The camp was opened on March 22, 1933, and operated until it was liberated by the Allies on April 23, 1945. It was one of the largest concentration camps with around 150,000 inmates.
Sachsenhausen was a major center for the production of flax and other textiles, as well as for the manufacture of arms and ammunition. The remains of the camp are now a memorial and museum. The site is open to the public from 9:00am to 5:00pm daily except Monday.

Visitors can explore the camp grounds and see exhibits about its history and role in Nazi Germany. There is also a memorial to the extermination victims of Auschwitz concentration camp. Activities available at Sachsenhausen include guided tours, bicycle rides, art exhibitions, concerts, and children's activities.

The Jewish Ghetto at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

If you're looking for a truly harrowing experience while in Berlin, take a tour of the former concentration camp Sachsenhausen. This place is known for its horrifying history with the extermination of nearly one million Jews during World War II. While Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp isn't the only site where you can learn about this dark chapter of German history, it's certainly one of the most comprehensive and well-maintained. You'll see gas chambers, crematoria, and even the infamous "Auschwitz railway" that transported prisoners to the death camp in Poland.

As if that weren't enough, there are also numerous other attractions at Sachsenhausen such as the reconstructed barracks used by the SS guards, a museum devoted to resistance against Nazism, and even a movie theater where you can watch Nazi propaganda films. So if you're feeling especially brave or want to explore some of Germany's most notorious sites, consider taking a tour of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.

The Todesmarsch (Death March

) from Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp to Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate is an unforgettable experience that visitors to Berlin should not miss.
The Todesmarsch stretches for over four kilometers and is made up of 167 small, steep steps. It was built in 1941 as a way to move prisoners from Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp to the new Auschwitz concentration camp, and it served this purpose until 1945.
Today, the Todesmarsch is a memorial to the millions of people who were murdered during the Holocaust. As you walk through the Memorial Park at Sachsenhausen, you can see the remains of the gas chambers and crematoria where prisoners were executed. The Memorial Hall contains testimony from survivors of the concentration camps and portraits of prominent Nazis who presided over Nazi crimes.
The Todesmarsch is open daily from 9am to 5pm. Admission is free, but donations are gratefully accepted.

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