camp history Kjartan Ilena amp Kaja 9 April invaded Norway was an easy target Hjemmefronten fought for liberty Gestapo and people opposing the Nazis Politicians Jews and people with other beliefs or ethnicity ID: 791488
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Norwegian concentration camp history
Kjartan,
Ilena
& Kaja
Slide29. April invaded Norway was an easy target ”Hjemmefronten
” fought for liberty
Gestapo and people opposing the NazisPoliticians, Jews and people with other beliefs or ethnicity
Norway, WW2
Slide32100 Jews lived in Norway in 194025
th
October 1942All Jews men over 15 are sent to Norwegian concentration camps
26
th November 1942532 Jews were deported to concentration camps772 Jews from Norway were deported
The Norwegian Jews
Slide4Deport Norwegian Jews to concentration camps16th
January 1945
Roy Nilsen and Max Manus
”SS” Donau
Slide5Norwegian concentration camps(Grini
,
Ulven, Espeland, Berg, Falstad
,
Sydspissen)Approximately 9000 Norwegians was sent to Germany during the war. Auschwitz 32 of 770 Norwegian prisoners survived. Natzweiler approximately 250 of 500 died.
Most of the Norwegian prisoners were in Sachsenhausen. (2700) The women were sent to
Ravensbrück
.
The survivors were sent to Sweden whit the help of a
Relief operation.
Norwegian prisoners in concentration camps
Slide6The biggest Greman prison camp in Norway during the occupation.Established: June the 14
th
1941originally planned to be used
as a women's
prisonToday prison called Ila.From 1941 the prison was used for political prisoners, from all over Norway. 19 788 prisoners were registered in the camp.
3 402 of these were deported to prisons and concentration camps in Germany and the German-occupied areas.
Grini
Slide7Slide8Famous and important politician 1940s very active politically Sent to G
rini
and other prisonsSachsenhausenSent back to
N
orway 1944Einar Gerhardsen
Slide9Famous Norwegian poet During WW2 wrote ”anti-Nazi” texts
Imprisoned and sent to
SachsenhausenWrote inside of the concentration camp ”Vi
overlever
alt”Arnulf Øverland
Slide10Du må ikke sitte trygt i ditt hjem Og si: Det er sørgelig, stakkars dem!
Du må ikke tåle så inderlig vel
Den urett som ikke rammer dig selv
You must not sit safe in your home
And say: It is sad, what a pity for themYou must not take injustice lightlyJust because you are happy yourself
Du må ikke sove(you
must not
sleep
)