The memorial at Station Z is a realistic portrayal of how the prisoners looked at the time of liberation. The original building survived the War but was demolished by East German security and its foundations have subsided.
In ’43 a gas chamber was added but it’s not known how many people were systematically killed here since they were never registered. It is believed that over 13,000 arrived here, shielded from the main group of prisoners who might try to warn them.
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