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Dora-Mittelbau Concentration Camp


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he Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp began as a subcamp in the Buchenwald system. This camp used prisoners to build weapons of vengeance like V-2 rockets. From its formation in 1943 until 1944, laborers were kept underground continuously digging tunnels and building armaments. Many of these prisoners died of exhaustion and from the poor conditions. The men held in this camp resisted Nazi rule by sabotaging weapons and slowing production. Once Allied forces began closing in on the camp, the SS marched most of the prisoners to Dachau where thousands perished along the way. When Americans liberated the camp, they freed the prisoners and stopped a large hub of Nazi weapons production.

Also Known As
Dora-Nordhausen or Nordhausen
Location: City
Nordhausen
Country
Germany
Other: The camp is established as subcamp of Buchenwald
Aug 27, 1943
Other: Laborers construct underground weapon complex
Aug 28, 1943
Other: Albert Speer inspects camp
Dec 12, 1943
Other: American forces liberate camp
Apr 11, 1945
Other: 1,000 prisoners are sent to Majdanek and killed
Jan 6, 1944
Other: SS begins evacuating camp
Apr 4, 1945
Other: Allies bomb subcamps
Apr 3, 1945
Other: SS reports 29,000 prisoners in camp system
Jan 15, 1945
Other: Dora-Mittelbau becomes an independent camp
Oct 28, 1944
Other: Prisoners suspected of resistance activity hanged
Mar 11, 1945
Prisoners: Total Incarcerated
60,000 between 1943-1945
Prisoners: Total Killed
17,000—20,000
Other: V-2 Rockets Built
6,000

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