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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. Christus Santa Rosa Health System - Wikipedia

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    The five hospitals in operation under the CSRHC system include, Children's Hospital of San Antonio (located in Downtown San Antonio), Christus Santa Rosa Hospital-Medical Center (Medical Center), Christus Santa Rosa Hospital-Westover Hills (located on San Antonio's Westside), and Christus Santa Rosa Hospital-New Braunfels (located in New ...

  5. Annabella Ravenscroft Gibson Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    After the war, in 1877, she organized a hospital in Richmond, Virginia to care for the city's poor residents of all races and genders. [1] [2] The building was provided by the Medical College of Virginia and was originally named the Retreat for the Sick, then the Retreat Hospital. After five years the hospital was moved to North 12th Street ...

  6. Concentration Camps Inspectorate - Wikipedia

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    Secrecy increased among the guards and CCI staff as the number of camps and the supporting network expanded. New camps were "largely shielded from sight" and established in remote places. [29] The war contributed to this expansion as the camp system itself grew to support the Nazi territorial occupation with corresponding rapidity.

  7. 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 ...