
Ravensbrück Concentration Camp – Womens camp – Fürstenberg-Havel, Germany
Ravensbrück, located in northern Germany, was a concentration camp primarily for women, established by the Nazis in 1938/1939. …
Ravensbrück was a Nazi concentration camp for women during World War II, located in northern Germany. It held Jewish, political, and resistance prisoners. The camp was notorious for forced labor, medical experiments, and brutal conditions. Thousands died from starvation, disease, and executions. It became a symbol of women’s wartime suffering.