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Leipzig-Thekla concentration camp

Located in an industrial suburb of Leipzig; many political prisoners held there.

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Authority Source(s):
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014134397, https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1719284
Dissolution date:
April-19-1945
Liberated by:
United States
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Alternate Name(s):
E, Emil, Engelsdorf, Thekla
Parent: Buchenwald concentration camp

Interviews related to this term:

David P. Boder Interviews Max Meyer Sprecher; September 23, 1946; Feldafing, Germany

David P. Boder Interviews Lina Stumachin; September 8, 1946; Bellevue, France

David P. Boder Interviews Charlotte Schultze; September 20, 1946; Munich, Germany

David P. Boder Interviews Hildegarde Franz; September 20, 1946; Munich, Germany

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