Le Konzenstrationslager Natzweiler, plus connu en France sous le nom de camp du Struthof ou camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof, est un camp de concentration nazi implanté en 1941 sur le territoire de l'Alsace annexée par l'Allemagne nazie.
En septembre 1940, les nazis découvrent à proximité du village de Natzwiller, germanisé en Natzweiler, un filon de granit rose. En mars 1941, Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer-SS, ordonne d'implanter sur le site un camp de concentration pour exploiter la roche au profit des grands travaux du Reich.
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