Kamp Schoorl
Schoorl transit camp (Dutch: Kamp Schoorl, German: Polizeiliches Durchgangslager Schoorl), originally a Dutch army camp (1939–1940), was a Nazi concentration camp (1940–1941) near the village of Schoorl in the Netherlands.
Kamp Schoorl Polizeiliches Durchgangslager Schoorl | |
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Concentration camp | |
Kamp Schoorl during the Second World War | |
Location of the camp in the Netherlands | |
Coordinates | 52°42′18″N 4°41′9.60″E |
Other names | Polizeiliches Durchgangslager Schoorl |
Location | Schoorl, Netherlands |
Built by | Dutch army |
Operated by | SS |
Original use | Army camp |
First built | 1939 |
Operational | December 1940 - October 1941 |
Notable books | Het Kamp Schoorl by Albert Boer |
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