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In November 1944, the Drütte concentration camp in Watenstedt was the largest satellite camp in the Neuengamme camp complex with just under 3,600 prisoners (men and women).
It went unnoticed until then that it was partially dissolved just one month later as a result of production losses. After a bombing raid, Drütte concentration camp developed into a debris removal and sick camp from January 1945 and finally, in March, became the Neuengamme satellite camp with the highest number of deaths.
The historian Dr. Bernhard Strebel (Hanover) will present the results of his study recently published by Wallstein (Göttingen).
Date: May 7, 5 to 6.30 p.m.
Location: Hall in the old fire station, Wehrstraße 27, in Lebenstedt
Contact:
Arbeitskreis Stadtgeschichte e.V.
Drütte Concentration Camp Memorial and Documentation Site
Wehrstraße 29
38226 Salzgitter-Lebenstedt
Phone: 05341 / 44581
E-mail: infogedenkstaette-salzgitterde
Venue
Hall in the Alte Feuerwache, Wehrstr. 27, in Lebenstedt