Celle. Bergen-Belsen, Nazi German concentration camp near the villages of Bergen and Belsen, about 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Celle, Germany. It was established in 1943 on part of the site of a prisoner-of-war camp and was originally intended as a detention camp for Jews who were to be exchanged for Germans in Allied territory.. The Bergen-Belsen Memorial is located in the southern part of Lüneburg Heath, about 25 kilometres from the town of Celle. About 300,000 people visit the Memorial each year.

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Belsen Military Base (1935-1945) The POW Camp (1940-1945) The Concentration Camp (1943-1945) The Displaced Persons Camp (1945-1950) The Prosecution of the Perpetrators; Place of Remembrance; The Dead of the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp; Education & Encounters. Anna Frank, famosa per il suo Diario, prigioniera ad Auschwitz dal settembre all'ottobre del 1944, dopodiché fu spostata al campo di concentramento di Bergen-Belsen, dove morì di tifo esantematico. Edith Frank-Holländer, madre di Anna Frank, deceduta nel gennaio del 1945 di inedia nell'infermeria di Birkenau.