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  • In May 1934 Eicke was given the job of rationalizing the concentration camps, some of which, such as Oranienburg near Berlin, had been set up by the SA, while others, such as Dachau, were run by the SS.

    Commandant of Auschwitz Hoess, Rudolf 1951

  • Sophie von Grotthuss died in Oranienburg on December 11, 1828.

    Sophie Von Grotthuss. 2009

  • In 1799 she married the Livonian Baron Ferdinand Dietrich von Grotthuss, who was soon impoverished and became postmaster in Oranienburg.

    Sophie Von Grotthuss. 2009

  • Had Kurt gone to Oranienburg his imprisonment or death would have been courageous perhaps, but meaningless.

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

  • Keitel, a part-Jew intellectual, would be sent to the camp at Oranienburg.

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

  • "Janssen, you could have me arrested, you know, and sent to Oranienburg for a year for saying what I just did."

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

  • Kurt knew too that people sometimes went to Oranienburg or Dachau to serve a short sentence but were never seen again.

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

  • The look told him they were going to reject his offer: They'd chosen a spell in Oranienburg?

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

  • "The offense may seem minor, but" Ernst displayed a piece of paper "you have been sentenced to three years at Oranienburg camp."

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

  • It's on the way to Oranienburg, by the way the home of our beautiful concentration camp.

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

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