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Kauen concentration camp

Coordinates: 54°54′57″N 23°53′18″E / 54.91583°N 23.88833°E / 54.91583; 23.88833
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54°54′57″N 23°53′18″E / 54.91583°N 23.88833°E / 54.91583; 23.88833

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image icon Picture of a workshop by George Kadish
image icon Mass grave at the Ninth Fort, where many prisoners were executed, photograph also by Kadish
Commemorative plaque at the Ninth Fort

Kauen was a Nazi concentration camp located in the former Kovno Ghetto. It operated from 15 September 1943 to 14 July 1944 and had eight satellite camps located around the city of Kaunas, in modern-day Lithuania. Most prisoners were Jews who had survived the previous years of the Holocaust in Lithuania. The main camp was liberated by the Red Army on 1 August 1944.

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