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 | Colditz Castle dates back to about 1200AD but became notorious during World War II as Oflag IVc (Officer's Camp IVc), a prisoner-of-war camp for "incorrigible" allied officers who had repeatedly escaped from other camps. The Nazi SS made Colditz a Sonderlager (high-security prison), the only one of its type within Germany. Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring even declared Colditz "escape-proof". Th... |  | 02/14/2006 | 758 | 
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 | Falstad concentration camp was a prison camp in Ekne in Skogn, close to Levanger, Norway, used mostly for political prisoners from Nazi-occupied territories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falstad |  | 08/21/2009 | 55 | 



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 | Isle of Man Prison is a mixed-use prison located in the Jurby parish of the Isle of Man. The prison is operated by the Isle of Man Prison Service (part of the Department of Home Affairs) and is the only functioning prison on the island.
It replaced the old Victoria Road Prison in Douglas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man_Prison |  | 11/09/2009 | 52 | 



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 | The Camp de Rivesaltes is a military camp in France (also called camp Joffre) located on the territory of the commune of Rivesaltes in Pyrénées-Orientales in the South of France. The camp was also used for interning several civil populations from 1939 to 2007. The darkest period of the camp was in 1942 when 2251 Jews, including 110 children of the Rivesaltes Camp were transferred via the Drancy... |  | 08/21/2009 | 41 | 



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 | The former military prison El Matorral which has now been transformed into a detention camp for illegal immigrants and which is located right beside the airport. The inmates are kept there for 40 days before they are either deported back home or to mainland Spain depending on their country of origin. Never yet have journalists been allowed to enter the building. |  | 02/04/2006 | 274 | 



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 | Søby Søgaard State Prison is an open prison. It was opened 1933 as a juvenile prison but became an ordinary prison in 1973. It can house 134 inmates.
It's located in a formor manor dating back to the 15th. century. |  | 04/04/2008 | 718 | 



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 | Frøslev Prison Camp (Danish: Frøslevlejren; German: Polizeigefangenenlager Frøslev) was an internment camp in German-occupied Denmark during World War II.
In order to avoid deportation of Danes to German concentration camps, Danish authorities suggested, in January 1944, that an internment camp be created in Denmark. The German occupation authorities consented, and the camp was e... |  | 03/12/2007 | 484 | 



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 | Camp des Milles was a French internment camp, opened in September 1939, in a former factory. The camp was first used to intern Germans and Austrians, and by June 1940, some 3,500 people were detained here.
Between 1941 and 1942 Le Camp des Milles was used as a transit camp for Jews before deportation. About 2,000 of the inmates were shipped off to the Drancy camp on the way to Au... |  | 08/21/2009 | 29 | 



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 | Nyborg State Prison was opened 1913 as a juvenile prison but became an ordinary prison in 1973.
The prison can house 231 male inmates, 24 of them as detentions of the police of Nyborg. |  | 04/03/2008 | 196 | 



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 | At Springhirsch near Kaltenkirchen was from August 1944 to April 1945 a satellite camp of concentration camp Neuengamme.
The prisoners had to construct a military airport.
About 700 of them died in this camp.
Some remains of the camp are still visible. There is also a small museum and a memorial.
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 | Kerobokan Prison is a prison located in Denpasar on the Indonesian island of Bali. The prison opened in 1979 and contains about 100 male and female prisoners of various nationalities. Most have been convicted of drug smuggling and narcotics offenses. |  | 02/10/2008 | 654 | 



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 | Pudu Prison is a prison in Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur. It is currently used to confine drug offenders and to corporal punishment (rattan).
The prison was closed for several years following the Barlow and Chambers execution (Australian nationals). It was reopened in early 2004.
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