Alt-Daber concentration camp
The concentration camp Alt-Dobra (short KZ Alt-Dobra ) was an early German concentration camp in the Nazi era . On the initiative of the district administrator of the Ostprignitz district , it set up SA Standard II / 39 in the basement of the Devo lung sanatorium in Alt-Daber near the Brandenburg town of Wittstock / Dosse in April 1933 . With the arrival of the first twelve prisoners on April 28, 1933, it was used as a so-called “wild” or “early” concentration camp . Most of the prisoners were communists from the Ostprignitz district. After the dissolution on July 13, 1933, the prisoners were taken to the Oranienburg concentration camp .
literature
- Günter Morsch , Agnes Ohm (ed.): Terror in the province of Brandenburg. Early concentration camps 1933/34. Series of publications by the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation , Volume 46. Metropol Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-86331-211-4 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Günter Morsch, p. 104.
Coordinates: 53 ° 12 ′ 20 ″ N , 12 ° 30 ′ 7.6 ″ E