Frøslev Camp (Danish: Frøslevlejren, German: Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) was an internment camp in German-occupied Denmark during World War II. In order to avoid deportation of Danes to German concentration camps, Danish authorities suggested, in January 1944, that an internment camp be created in Denmark. The German occupation authorities consented, and the camp was erected near the village of Frøslev in the south-west of Denmark, close to the German border. From mid-August until the end of the German occupation in May 1945, 12,000 prisoners passed through the camp's gates. Most of them were suspected members of the Danish resistance movement, Communists and other political prisoners. Living conditions in the camp were generally tolerable, but 1,600 internees were deported to German c
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| - Internierungslager Frøslev (de)
- Frøslev Prison Camp (en)
- Campo di prigionia di Frøslev (it)
- Frøslev (interneringsläger) (sv)
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| - Das Internierungslager Frøslev (dänisch: Frøslevlejren) wurde 1944 in der gleichnamigen Gemeinde Frøslev kurz hinter der deutsch-dänischen Grenze angelegt und führte damals die offizielle deutsche Bezeichnung „Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee“. (de)
- Frøslev Camp (Danish: Frøslevlejren, German: Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) was an internment camp in German-occupied Denmark during World War II. In order to avoid deportation of Danes to German concentration camps, Danish authorities suggested, in January 1944, that an internment camp be created in Denmark. The German occupation authorities consented, and the camp was erected near the village of Frøslev in the south-west of Denmark, close to the German border. From mid-August until the end of the German occupation in May 1945, 12,000 prisoners passed through the camp's gates. Most of them were suspected members of the Danish resistance movement, Communists and other political prisoners. Living conditions in the camp were generally tolerable, but 1,600 internees were deported to German c (en)
- Il campo di prigionia di Frøslev (in danese: Frøslevlejren, in tedesco: Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) fu un campo di internamento nazista nella Danimarca occupata durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Torre di guardia e casermaRecinto e torre di guardia (it)
- Frøslev (danska Frøslevlejren, tyska Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) var ett danskt internerings- och arbetsläger, beläget utanför staden Padborg, intill den dansk-tyska gränsen. Efter kriget gick lägret under namnet Faarhuslägret (danska Faarhuslejren), i vilken landsförrädare och medlemmar ur den tyska minoriteten i Danmark som samarbetat med den tyska ockupationsmakten internerades. Därefter övergick lägret till det danska försvarets ägo som kaserner under namnet Padborglägret (danska Padborglejren). Lägret har kallats för ”världens märkligaste koncentrationsläger” då det i stort sett inte förekom någon tortyr, våld, svält eller mord. I gengäld var det många interner som deporterades till tyska koncentrationsläger där förhållandena var mycket värre. Mellan 10 och 12 fångar lyckades fly (sv)
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| - Das Internierungslager Frøslev (dänisch: Frøslevlejren) wurde 1944 in der gleichnamigen Gemeinde Frøslev kurz hinter der deutsch-dänischen Grenze angelegt und führte damals die offizielle deutsche Bezeichnung „Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee“. (de)
- Frøslev Camp (Danish: Frøslevlejren, German: Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) was an internment camp in German-occupied Denmark during World War II. In order to avoid deportation of Danes to German concentration camps, Danish authorities suggested, in January 1944, that an internment camp be created in Denmark. The German occupation authorities consented, and the camp was erected near the village of Frøslev in the south-west of Denmark, close to the German border. From mid-August until the end of the German occupation in May 1945, 12,000 prisoners passed through the camp's gates. Most of them were suspected members of the Danish resistance movement, Communists and other political prisoners. Living conditions in the camp were generally tolerable, but 1,600 internees were deported to German concentration camps, where 220 of them died (approximate numbers). Towards the end of the war, the Swedish count Folke Bernadotte tried to get all Scandinavian concentration camp prisoners to Sweden. Simultaneously the Danish administration negotiated with the Germans about rescue of the Danish prisoners in Germany. As a result of these efforts many Scandinavian prisoners came with the White Buses from the German camps. In March and April 1945, 10,000 Danish and Norwegian captives were brought home from Germany. Some of the returning prisoners came to Frøslev Prison Camp. Among those were some of the 1,960 deported Danish policemen, which had been arrested and deported on 19 September 1944. (en)
- Il campo di prigionia di Frøslev (in danese: Frøslevlejren, in tedesco: Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) fu un campo di internamento nazista nella Danimarca occupata durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Torre di guardia e casermaRecinto e torre di guardia Per evitare la deportazione dei danesi nei campi di concentramento tedeschi, le autorità danesi suggerirono, nel gennaio 1944, di creare un campo di internamento in Danimarca. Le autorità tedesche acconsentirono e il campo fu eretto vicino al villaggio di Frøslev nel sud-ovest della Danimarca, vicino al confine tedesco. Da metà agosto fino alla fine dell'occupazione tedesca nel maggio 1945, 12.000 prigionieri hanno varcato i cancelli del campo. La maggior parte di loro erano sospetti membri del movimento di resistenza danese, comunisti e altri prigionieri politici. Le condizioni di vita nel campo erano generalmente tollerabili, ma 1 600 internati furono deportati nei campi di concentramento tedeschi, dove morirono circa 220 di loro. Verso la fine della guerra, il conte svedese Folke Bernadotte cercò di trasferire in Svezia tutti i prigionieri dei campi di concentramento scandinavi. Contemporaneamente l'amministrazione danese negoziò con i tedeschi il salvataggio dei prigionieri danesi in Germania. Come risultato di questi sforzi molti prigionieri scandinavi arrivarono in autobus dai campi tedeschi. Nel marzo e nell'aprile 1945, 10 000 prigionieri danesi e norvegesi furono riportati a casa dalla Germania. Alcuni dei prigionieri di ritorno vennero al campo di prigionia di Frøslev. Tra questi c'erano alcuni dei 1 960 poliziotti danesi deportati, che erano stati arrestati e deportati il 19 settembre 1944. (it)
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