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    KZ Sachsenhausen

    Hi all!

    I have been going through some photos in my pc and I thought that I would share these, taken during my last visit in KZ Sachsenhausen, some time ago. I hope that you 'll find them interesting!

    Cheers, Giorgos

    The main entrance gate

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    "Tower A"

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    Barbed-wire fence in the perimeter

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    Recreation of a warning sign

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    Roll call area

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    #2
    I think it would be better and less tiring posting the photos in groups of 5...

    MG tower in the "small camp"

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    The only 2 surviving barracks, No 38 and 39.

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    Barracks' toilets

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    Barracks' room

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    Bunk beds

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      #3
      Washing up room

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      Surviving wing of the camp prison

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        #4
        Poles next to the demolished wings of the prison

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        View of the camp. The numbered blocks are marking the place of the demolished barracks.

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        The "Special Camp", in which prominent figures of the era had been held.

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        Execution trench

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          #5
          Crematory ovens, "station Z", as opposed to the "Tower A", which was the entrance to the camp.

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          The "Industrial Yard"

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          Infirmary barracks and pathology building

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          Entrance to the first crematory and MG tower

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          Room of the Pathology building

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            #6
            Autopsy tables

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            Mortuary cellar

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            Ramp to the mortuary cellar

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            Remnants from the kitchen of the infirmary barracks.

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            SS barracks outside the camp perimeter.

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              #7
              Thanks for posting pictures.

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                #8
                Thanks for posting these pictures.
                best wishes,
                jeff
                Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                  #9
                  Interesting, thanks for posting. Mark.

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                    #10
                    very interesting thanks for shareing

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                      #11
                      thanks for sharing, I'm amazed at how this site is still well preserved.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Krieg777 View Post
                        thanks for sharing, I'm amazed at how this site is still well preserved.
                        Krieg777, the photos may unfortunately be deceiving at that point... The camp has suffered a lot throughout the years, although it is undoubtedly better preserved than other camps. The Soviet army, as well as the NVA and the Volkspolizei of the DDR had been using the camp well into 1990, which lead to the demolition of several buildings, including the "Station Z", the prisoners' barracks, the execution trench etc, to fulfill practical needs. The local population had also taken material from the camp for building works and heating.

                        After 1961, just a small part (about 5% of the camp) was open to the public as a memorial and it had also undergone radical changes from its original form. In 1992 barracks No38 fell victim of a neo-nazi attack and were destroyed, before they were rebuilt back in 1998. The few remaining original buildings and the reconstructions are being preserved and restored by the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation since 1993.

                        I have tried taking my photos in a way that they would show as much as possible of the original elements, also hiding as much as possible of the post war alterations.

                        Visiting Sachsenhausen is a really interesting and unforgettable experience, from every historical aspect, even if it has undergone such radical changes... I am really glad you find the photos interesting!

                        Cheers, Giorgos

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                          #13
                          Great thread Giorgos, thanks for sharing, regards Johnno.

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                            #14
                            Great pics Giorgos, thank you for showing.

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                              #15
                              Visited Sachsenhausen yesterday, and it was well worth the visit. About a 1 hour S-bahn ride from the center of Berlin. Oranienburg, the city where it's located, was also a nice place to visit.

                              Most of my pics are very similar to those posted in '09 by straydog .

                              Hank
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