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  1. Learn about the Nazi crime of burning alive over 1,000 slave laborers in a barn near Gardelegen, Germany, in 1945. The U.S. Army discovered the atrocity and documented the evidence of the massacre.

  2. In April 1945, US troops encountered a barn on the outskirts of Gardelegen where the SS and its accomplices had massacred over 1,000 concentration camp prisoners.

  3. See images of the aftermath of the Gardelegen atrocity, where over 1,000 concentration camp prisoners were burned alive by the SS in a barn. Learn about the death marches, the US soldiers who witnessed the crime, and the memorial sign at the military cemetery.

  4. Within days, some 4,000 prisoners from Dora-Mittelbau, its satellite camps, and a Neuengamme subcamp arrived in the Gardelegen area 90 miles west of Berlin, where they had to dismount from the freight cars because the trains could not advance any further due to air raid damage to the rail lines.

  5. Apr 13, 2020 · Learn about the tragic history of the Gardelegen Memorial, where the SS burned and shot 1,016 prisoners from concentration camps in April 1945. Find out how to visit the site, see the outdoor memorial and the exhibition, and book a guided tour.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · In Gardelegen, as the victims attempted to burrow their way out of the blazing barn, Germans surrounding the conflagration shot them. More than 1,000 bodies were recovered from the fire.

  7. On 13 April 1945, members of the SS, the Wehrmacht, and the Nazi party as well as local residents committed the mass murder of more than a thousand concentration camp inmates. To this day, the images of the Gardelegen massacre stand for the unchecked violence characterizing the death marches.