Boelcke-Kaserne concentration camp (transl. Boelcke Barracks; also Nordhausen) was a subcamp of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp complex where prisoners...
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at Boelcke Kaserne, working for a Junkers factory. On 24 August 1944, 11 B-17 Flying Fortresses of Mission 568 bombed the airfield at Nordhausen as a...
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Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp (redirect from Nordhausen-Dora)
Hicks Colette (2020 film) Notes The Boelcke-Kaserne (Boelcke Barracks) was located in the south-east part of Nordhausen. Around 1300 inmates were killed...
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Kelbra Kleinbodungen Langenstein-Zwieberge Niedersachswerfen Nordhausen (Boelcke-Kaserne) Osterode am Harz Rossla Rottleberode Salza/Thüringen Sangerhausen...
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bombed Nordhausen during World War II in a series of strategic attacks against targets in the Nordhausen district and city. Targets around Nordhausen included...
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Kohnstein (category Nordhausen, Thuringia)
discovered the dead and sick of the Boelcke Kaserne barracks at Mittelbau-Dora. 1945 June: The US Army left the Nordhausen plant as required by JCS Directive...
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written statements for the defense. On the living conditions in subcamp Boelcke Kaserne, where about half of the concentration camp prisoners captured did...
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Mittelwerk (category History of Nordhausen)
Infantry Divisions reached the city of Nordhausen on 11 April 1945 and discovered the dead and sick of the Boelcke Kaserne: 264 barracks. Casualties of the...
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"expect something a little unusual" at Nordhausen, the Army found the underground factory rockets, the dead Boelcke Kaserne forced laborers, and the evacuated...
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