Ravensbruck
Ravensbrück, the only major Nazi camp designated for women, is situated on a small lake opposite the city of Fürstenberg, more than 130,000 women and children by the end of World War II. The camp was the site of medical experiment and of thousand of executions both by shots to the back of the neck and by gas. Since most of the prisoners had been evacuated in late March, the Soviet Army found around 3500 desperately ill women when they liberated the camp on the night of April 29-30, 1945. Currently the camp is a museum. The model of the the monument in Amsterdam is placed in the Dutch museum cell.
see www.ravensbruck.nl
see holocast