At the end of 2005, French President Jacques Chirac inaugurated the European Centre for Deported Resistance Fighters. The center dedicated to the deported resistance fighter is located just a few steps from the grounds of Struthof, the only Nazi concentration camp on French soil, in the Alsace valley about 50 km southwest of Strasbourg. Deportees from all over Europe died in the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. These mainly included political prisoners, opponents of the Nazi regime, and resistance fighters. From 1943 onwards, they arrived: Norwegians, Dutch, Belgians, French, awaiting their trial in Germany. After the summer of 1944, gypsies and Jews from the ghettos and other concentration camps also ended up here. They were all enlisted in the labor camp.
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