
Sachsenhausen is a memorial and museum dedicated to the Nazi concentration camp built in 1936, where over 200,000 prisoners were interned and tens of thousands died from hunger, disease, forced labor, and systematic extermination. The site contains thirteen permanent exhibitions documenting various aspects of the camp's history under Nazi rule, Soviet occupation, and its transformation into a national memorial after 1961. Visitors explore the grounds and exhibitions to commemorate the victims and understand this pivotal chapter of 20th-century history.






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