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Stutthof was the first concentration camp built by the Nazi Germany regime outside of Germany. Completed on September 2, 1939, it was located in a secluded, wet, and wooded area west of the small town of Sztutowo. The town is located in the former territory of the Free City of Danzig, 34 km east of Gda?sk. Stutthof was the last camp liberated by the Allies, on May 9, 1945. The Camp was the place where an estimated 65. 000 inmates from 25 countries were exterminated during WWII. The death rates were extremely high from malnutrition, typhus and exhaustion. The traumatic exhibition shows the record of human suffering. Recommended to watch this movie:http://youtu. be/KDyk20xqB7M I will drive you to Sztutowo, the place where the former Nazi Camp was made, taking the shortest way. In summertime, we can take a short ferry crossing and pass by small villages which become popular seaside resorts in summer time. You need about two hours to do the sightseeing of the camp and watch 2 documentary movies. The museum gives testimony to the martyrdom of Poles, Jews and people of 28 other nationalities kept in this camp. The visitor trail leads to the Death Gate, huts of the Old and New Camp, the gas chamber, the crematorium , watch towers, symbolical Menora Memorial in the place of former Jewish Camp or Holocaust Stake. On the way back, time permitting, stop in Gdansk and a short city sightseeing. Indicated price of the tour is valid for max. 6 people in your party. If there are more people willing to join the group, please let me know and I will arrange a different vehicle. This will only slightly affect the cost. On Mondays the exhibitions are closed.
Stutthof Camp Tour
Stutthof was the first concentration camp built by the Nazi Germany regime outside of Germany. Completed on September 2, 1939, it was located in a secluded, wet, and wooded area west of the small town of Sztutowo. The town is located in the former territory of the Free City of Danzig, 34 km east of Gda?sk. Stutthof was the last camp liberated by the Allies, on May 9, 1945.
The Camp was the place where an estimated 65. 000 inmates from 25 countries were exterminated during WWII. The death rates were extremely high from malnutrition, typhus and exhaustion. The traumatic exhibition shows the record of human suffering.
Recommended to watch this movie:http://youtu. be/KDyk20xqB7M I will drive you to Sztutowo, the place where the former Nazi Camp was made, taking the shortest way. In summertime, we can take a short ferry crossing and pass by small villages which become popular seaside resorts in summer time.
You need about two hours to do the sightseeing of the camp and watch 2 documentary movies. The museum gives testimony to the martyrdom of Poles, Jews and people of 28 other nationalities kept in this camp. The visitor trail leads to the Death Gate, huts of the Old and New Camp, the gas chamber, the crematorium , watch towers, symbolical Menora Memorial in the place of former Jewish Camp or Holocaust Stake.
On the way back, time permitting, stop in Gdansk and a short city sightseeing.
Indicated price of the tour is valid for max. 6 people in your party.
If there are more people willing to join the group, please let me know and I will arrange a different vehicle. This will only slightly affect the cost.
On Mondays the exhibitions are closed.
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