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  2. Kaiserwald concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Kaiserwald (Ķeizarmežs) was a Nazi concentration camp near the Riga suburb of Mežaparks in modern-day Latvia. Kaiserwald was built in March 1943, during the period that the German army occupied Latvia. [1] The first inmates of the camp were several hundred convicts from Germany.

  3. German occupation of Latvia during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiserwald concentration camp was built in 1943 at Mežaparks on the edge of Riga, and drew most of its inmates from the ghetto. In the camp, the inmates were put to work by large German companies. [1]: 129 Before the Soviet forces returned, all Jews under 18 or over 30 were shot, with the remainder moved to Stutthof concentration camp.

  4. List of subcamps of Kauen - Wikipedia

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    The camp was on Subocz Street, where a monument to the concentration camp subcamp has stood since 1993. [1] 6: Vilna: Vilnius: September 1943: July 1944: Hospital. About 80 Jews worked here until the shootings in Aukštieji Paneriai and Ninth Fort in July 1944. [1] 7: Daugeliai: September 27, 1943: Mid-July 1944: Jewish forced labor camp, brick ...

  5. Mežaparks - Wikipedia

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    Mežaparks (German: Kaiserwald) is a neighbourhood of Northern District in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It consists of a residential area to the South and a large urban park to the North of the same name – Mežaparks. The neighbourhood is located on the western shore of Lake Ķīšezers. The name is literally translated as "forest park".

  6. Nazi concentration camps - Wikipedia

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    Most of the camp SS leadership was middle-class and came from the war youth generation , who were hard-hit by the economic crisis and feared decline in status. Most had joined the Nazi movement by September 1931 and were offered full-time employment in 1933. [57]

  7. Kaiserwald (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kaiserwald may refer to: Kaiserwald concentration camp, a WWII German concentration camp near Mežaparks, Latvia; Kaiserwald Riga, a Baltic German football club; The German name for Mežaparks, a neighbourhood in Riga, Latvia; The German name for Mežaparks (park), an urban park in the Mežaparks neighbourhood

  8. Eduard Roschmann - Wikipedia

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    Roschmann is sometimes described as the commandant of the Kaiserwald concentration camp, which was located on the north side of Riga. Kaufmann however gives the Kaiserwald commandant as an SS man named Sauer who held the rank of Obersturmbannführer. [29] Jack Ratz, a Latvian Jewish survivor, came face to face with Roschmann in Lenta at the age ...

  9. Category:Kaiserwald concentration camp - Wikipedia

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