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  1. Flossenbürg was a Nazi concentration camp built in May 1938 by the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office. Unlike other concentration camps, it was located in a remote area, in the Fichtel Mountains of Bavaria, adjacent to the town of Flossenbürg and near the German border with Czechoslovakia.

  2. Flossenbürg was a Nazi concentration camp in Bavaria, Germany, where prisoners were forced to work in granite quarries and aircraft factories. The camp had a high death rate due to disease, starvation, and abuse, and was liberated by US troops in April 1945.

  3. Die KZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg ist Museum, Friedhof, Gedenk- und Lernort mit Bildungszentrum und Museumscafé. Zwei Dauerausstellungen informieren über die Geschichte des KZ Flossenbürg und dessen Nachwirkungen.

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  4. Flossenbürg era um campo de concentração nazista. O campo de concentração foi estabelecido perto duma pedreira, onde os prisoneiros eram forçados tirar pedras para construções nazistas.

  5. Flossenbürg – Site of Granite (before 1938) Before the establishment of the concentration camp, Flossenbürg was merely a small village in the Upper Palatinate forest. Beginning in the late 19th century, a number of quarries were opened in the area in order to exploit local granite deposits, and Flossenbürg developed into a workers’ village.

  6. Flossenbürg, Nazi German concentration camp, established in 1937 in the market town of Flossenbürg, near the Czech border in Bavaria, Germany. It was originally used for political prisoners but, by World War II, had become an important forced-labor center, housing 30,000 to 40,000 worker-prisoners.

  7. In Flossenbürg, SS personnel hang Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, General Hans Oster, Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and other persons associated with German resistance groups or implicated in the July 1944 attempt to assassinate Hitler.