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I10 RAVENSBRÜCK (D)

Most of the 152,000 prisoners in the Ravensbrück concentration camp in northern Germany were women, many of them Roma and Sinti, who were deported to the camp with their small children. Of the 28,000 victims of the camp, only 16,500 are known by name.

Austrian Roma women making rush mats under supervision in the Ravensbrück concentration camp.
© Archives of the Ravensbrück Memorial Site, Germany
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