Corropoli internment camp

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Coordinates42°49′1″N 13°49′59″E / 42.81694°N 13.83306°E / 42.81694; 13.83306
LocationCorropoli
Operated byItaly
Operational1941
Campo di internamento di Corropoli
Concentration camp
Corropoli internment camp is located in Italy
Corropoli internment camp
Location of Campo di internamento di Corropoli within Italy
Coordinates42°49′1″N 13°49′59″E / 42.81694°N 13.83306°E / 42.81694; 13.83306
LocationCorropoli
Operated byItaly
Operational1941
InmatesPolitical and Civilian
Liberated by1944

Corropoli internment camp, in Corropoli, in the province of Teramo, was one of several internment camps set up by the fascist government following the entry of Italy into World War II, to sit foreigners and anti-fascists. It operated from January 1941 to May 1944, with a maximum capacity of 150 people. Irredentist Slavic and Italian communists were interned and after September 8, 1943 it also served as a concentration camp for Jews.

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