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Koncentracijsko taborišče Neuengamme 1938–1945: Slovenski ujetniki in njihova usoda
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Abstract
Koncentracijsko taborišče Neuengamme se je konec leta 1938 vzpostavilo v istoimenski mestni četrti v Hamburgu in je kot eno izmed največjih nacističnih koncentracijskih taborišč delovalo do aprila ali maja 1945 oz. do osvoboditve s strani zavezniške vojske. Namen magistrskega dela je v dveh obsežnih poglavjih splošno predstaviti vzpostavitev, delovanje in strukturo taborišča Neuengamme ter na primerih ohranjenih pričevanj predstaviti konkretne izkušnje taboriščnega življenja ter manj znano usodo več sto slovenskih ujetnikov in ujetnic, ki so bili v različnih letih vojne pripeljani v osrednje taborišče v Hamburgu ali katerokoli izmed njegovih satelitskih taborišč na širšem območju severne Nemčije. Poleg tega je v posebnem poglavju uvodno obravnavana tudi repatriacija slovenskih ujetnikov ter na koncu postopni razvoj od koncentracijskega taborišča do modernega spominskega obeležja, ki ohranja spomin na eno izmed najtemnejših obdobij človeške zgodovine.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:koncentracijsko taborišče Neuengamme, slovenski ujetniki, Hamburg, druga svetovna vojna, repatriacija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-118635 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.08.2020
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Language:English
Title:Neuengamme Concentration Camp 1938–1945: The Fate of Slovenian Prisoners
Abstract:
Neuengamme concentration camp was established by the end of the year 1938 in the eponymous city district in Hamburg. Soon it became one of the largest Nazi concentration camps that remained operational till April or May 1945, respectively till the liberation by the Allied armed forces. The goal of this master thesis is to outline the general establishment, operation, and structure of Neuengamme concentration camp on one side and on the other to illuminate concrete experiences, based on testimonies, and present less known fates of hundreds of Slovene prisoners, that were imprisoned during the war in central concentration camp in Hamburg or in any of its satellite subcamps in the broader north German region. Besides that, this thesis will also cover an introduction to the repatriation process of surviving Slovenian prisoners and Neuengammes graduate development from concentration camp to a modern memorial site, focused on preserving the memory of one of the darkest eras in human history.

Keywords:Neuengamme concentration camp, Slovenian prisoners, Hamburg, Second World War, repatriation

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