Kvænangen concentration camp was established in the municipality of Kvænangen in Northern Norway by the Nazi administration of occupied Norway in August 1942, as annex to Grini. It consisted of two subcamps, Veidal and Badderen, which was also known as Veiskaret. The camp remained open until 11 November 1942, during which time about 400 prisoners were put to slave labor building a shelter over 6 km of road in the area. The shelter was known as "Norway's longest" wooden house.
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| - Kvænangen concentration camp was established in the municipality of Kvænangen in Northern Norway by the Nazi administration of occupied Norway in August 1942, as annex to Grini. It consisted of two subcamps, Veidal and Badderen, which was also known as Veiskaret. The camp remained open until 11 November 1942, during which time about 400 prisoners were put to slave labor building a shelter over 6 km of road in the area. The shelter was known as "Norway's longest" wooden house. (en)
- Il campo di concentramento di Kvænangen fu costruito nell'omonimo comune situato nel nord della Norvegia nell'agosto del 1942, durante l'occupazione Nazista, come campo annesso al campo di concentramento di Grini. Il campo era sorvegliato da militari della Wehrmacht ed amministrato dalla Organizzazione Todt. (it)
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| - Kvænangen concentration camp was established in the municipality of Kvænangen in Northern Norway by the Nazi administration of occupied Norway in August 1942, as annex to Grini. It consisted of two subcamps, Veidal and Badderen, which was also known as Veiskaret. The camp remained open until 11 November 1942, during which time about 400 prisoners were put to slave labor building a shelter over 6 km of road in the area. The shelter was known as "Norway's longest" wooden house. The camp was guarded by Wehrmacht soldiers, and run by members of Organisation Todt. Climate conditions were harsh, but prisoners received provisions both from the Red Cross in Tromsø and locals. (en)
- Il campo di concentramento di Kvænangen fu costruito nell'omonimo comune situato nel nord della Norvegia nell'agosto del 1942, durante l'occupazione Nazista, come campo annesso al campo di concentramento di Grini. Il campo di Kvænangen era a sua volta composto da due sottocampi, Veidal e Badderen, il quale era anche conosciuto con il nome di Veiskaret. Si stima che a Kvænangen, che rimase in funzione fino all'11 novembre 1942, fossero detenuti circa 400 prigionieri, impiegati nella costruzione di un rifugio che si sviluppava lungo sei chilometri, noto anche come il rifugio più grande della Norvegia. Il campo era sorvegliato da militari della Wehrmacht ed amministrato dalla Organizzazione Todt. (it)
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