
Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen
Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen is a site located near Berlin, Germany, that commemorates the former Nazi concentration camp established in 1936. It served as a model for other camps and was notorious for the inhumane treatment of prisoners, including political dissidents, Jews, and other marginalized groups. Today, it functions as a memorial and museum, educating visitors about the horrors of the Holocaust and the importance of tolerance and human rights. Through exhibitions and guided tours, it aims to preserve the memory of the victims and raise awareness about the dangers of hatred and totalitarianism.