From evictor@ix.netcom.com Mon Jul 10 15:12:22 PDT 1995 Article: 1242 of soc.culture.jewish.holocaust From: Edward VictorNewsgroups: soc.culture.jewish.holocaust Subject: Re: HELP re Obscure Concentration Camp Date: 6 Jul 1995 20:12:22 -0700 Message-ID: <3ti8mm$esr@emerald.cybergate.com> Title: Re: HELP re Obscure Concentration Camp C.Samson.Munn@mhadf.production.compuserve.com, "M.D." <74652.2110@CompuServe.COM> wrote: >Does anyone have any information about a concentration camp >pronounced gray'bn , perhaps spelled Greben ? >Any help would be gratefully appreciated. Thank you! [address removed] You are probably referring to Graeben which was a sub-camp of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp. According to the Catalogue of the International Tracing Service, Graeben started as a forced labor camp for Jews in 1942. It was transformed into a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen in February, 1944. It housed 500 female prisoners working in a flax mill. It was closed and inmates transferred to Bergen-Belsen at the end of 1944.
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