Located just north of Berlin, the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen stands as a somber reminder of one of the Nazi regime’s harshest prison camps. Today, the site serves as a memorial to the countless lives lost within its walls and a museum dedicated to education and remembrance. Visitors can explore the open-air exhibits, which include preserved structures and informative displays, as well as access a library and archive that provide deeper insights into the camp’s history and the broader context of the Holocaust.
Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen
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