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Belsen

Site of a Nazi concentration camp in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Established 1943 it was not officially an extermination camp, but an outbreak of typhus 1945 caused thousands of deaths. When captured by British troops 13 April 1945 several thousand bodies lay around the camp and the remaining inmates were barely alive. It was the first camp to be taken by the Allies and newsreel footage of the conditions appalled the general public who, until then, had assumed that these camps were ordinary labour camps, albeit with a hard regime.



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Anne, 15, and her sister, Margot, 19, died of typhus at the Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany.
But in fact many of these women were brutal, including Irma Grese, a guard at Ravensbruck at Auschwitz and at Bergen-Belsen in 1945, when Anne Frank died there a few weeks before the camp was liberated.
 
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