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Camp Nordland in a Bund publication. Camp Nordland was a 204-acre (83 ha) resort facility located in Andover Township, New Jersey. From 1937 to 1941, this site was owned and operated by the German American Bund, which sympathized with and propagandized for Nazi Germany in the United States. This resort camp was opened by the Bund on 18 July 1937.
The Bund established a number of training camps, including Camp Nordland in Sussex County, New Jersey, Camp Siegfried in Yaphank, New York, Camp Hindenburg in Grafton, Wisconsin, the Deutschhorst Country Club in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, [21] Camp Bergwald in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, [7] [22] [23] [24] [21] and Camp Highland in Windham, New ...
Early in 1945, he began to make inquiries about the availability of Soviet films showing scenes of German atrocities. [7] Bernstein visited the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on 22 April 1945, a week after it was liberated by British forces. [7] What he saw there made him determined to make the film to show to German audiences.
Mauthausen concentration camp. List of subcamps of Mauthausen; Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp. List of subcamps of Mittelbau; Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. List of subcamps of Natzweiler-Struthof; Neuengamme concentration camp. List of subcamps of Neuengamme; Niederhagen concentration camp; Ravensbrück concentration camp. List of ...
This is an alphabetical list of film articles (or sections within articles about films). It includes made for television films . See the talk page in A for the method of indexing used.
At Oppdal Municipality was Stalag 308, supplying forced labor for the construction of the Nordland Line. [14] At Orkdal Municipality was Fannrem concentration camp where the prisoners were sent to work on the Orkdal Line. [8] (This camp was a utekommando [8] —satellite camp of the Grini concentration camp.) In Trondheim was Vollan prison.
S. The Secret Life of Pets (franchise) Set the Piano Stool on Fire; Sherlock Holmes (1939 film series) Sin-Jin Smyth; Sing (franchise) Sleepy-Time Tom
History section will be divided into sections: (1) brief intro of DAB/AV (1935, Kuhn, etc.) and German-Americans in region, fringe ideologies gaining promimence during the Depression, (2) opening and early operation of camp, tolerance from locals, later intolerance, (3) DAB-Klan rally 1940, (4) 1941 Quick Raid and closure, (5) Aftermath ...