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Börgermoor concentration camp
Initially created in 1933 as a camp for political prisoners and other criminals, later used to imprison resistance fighters and other military prisoners. In 1944 it became a subcamp of Neuengamme; in April 1945 most prisoners were sent on a forced death march to Aschendorfermoor.
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Founding date:
1933
Dissolution date:
April-22-1945
Liberated by:
Location: Börgermoor, Germany
Alternate Name(s):
Emslandlager I