Monigo concentration camp
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The Monigo concentration camp was a prison camp opened during World War II aimed at civilian prisoners (mostly Slovenes and Croats). It was located in Monigo, a suburb of the town of Treviso. The camp was active between 1942 and 1943.[1] The total number of inmates is not certain, but is estimated in a total of around 10,000, with an average number of 2,582 prisoners at a time (maximum 3,374). The camp often surpassed its full capacity of 2,400 (as stated by Italian military authorities).[2]
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Concentration camp | |
Coordinates | 45.6816°N 12.2078°E / 45.6816; 12.2078 |
Location | Monigo |
Operated by | Italy |
Original use | Military barracks |
Operational | July 1942 |
Inmates | Civilian, military |
Number of inmates | 10,000 total |
Killed | from 187 to 225 |
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