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Ravensbrück concentration camp

Ravensbrück was a Nazi concentration camp in Germany, primarily for women, operational from 1939 to 1945. It housed political prisoners, resistance fighters, Jews, Romani people, and others considered undesirable by the Nazi regime. Prisoners faced inhumane treatment, forced labor, medical experiments, and mass executions. Ravensbrück symbolizes the cruelty of the Holocaust and Nazi oppression. Today, it serves as a memorial to those who suffered and lost their lives there, reminding us of the importance of human rights and the dangers of hatred and intolerance.