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  1. The Soluch concentration camp was an Italian concentration camp in Suluq (also known as Soluch) in the Italian colony of Libya during the Pacification of Libya that took place from 1928 to 1932. It was here that the famous Senussi anti-colonial rebel leader Omar Mukhtar was executed. [1]

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    The Soluch concentration camp was an Italian concentration camp in Suluq (also known as Soluch) in the Italian colony of Libya during the Pacification of Libya that took place from 1928 to 1932. It was here that the famous Senussi anti-colonial rebel leader Omar Mukhtar was executed. The camp is recorded as having a population of 20,123 people.

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    •Italian concentration camps in Libya

    •Italian Libya

    •Pacification of Libya

  2. Feb 12, 2021 · British forces liberated concentration camps in northern Germany, including Neuengamme and Bergen-Belsen. They entered the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Celle, in mid-April 1945. Some 60,000 prisoners, most in critical condition because of a typhus epidemic, were found alive.

  3. Jun 27, 2019 · Concentration Camps, 1933–39. During the first six years of the Nazi regime, thousands of Germans were detained or confined extra-legally. The conditions were usually harsh and there was no regard to the legal norms of arrest and imprisonment of a constitutional democracy. Key Facts.

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  4. Jul 31, 2019 · In this map of concentration and death camps, you can see how far the Nazi Reich expanded over Eastern Europe and get an idea of how many lives were affected by their presence.

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  5. Aug 21, 2023 · English. In 1933-1934, SS chief Heinrich Himmler secured SS control over a centralized concentration camp system. Throughout Germany, various civilian authorities and police agencies had established concentration camps during 1933 to incarcerate political enemies of the Nazi government.

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Italian concentration camps in Libya, in the Benghazi— Italian Cyrenaica region during the Italian Libya era. Media in category "Concentration camps in Libya" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Al-Magroon Concentration Camp.jpg 478 × 275; 63 KB.