KGB Prison, Potsdam

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Cell block in the KGB Prison, Potsdam

The KGB Prison at Leistikowstraße 1 in the German city of Potsdam was a detention centre run by the Soviet counter-intelligence organisation, SMERSH.[1] The KGB operated 10 prisons in the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany after World War 2, imprisoning thousands of people ranging from Nazi's to suspected spies.[2][AI-retrieved source]

The Evangelical Ecclesiastical Benevolent Society (Evangelisch Kirchlichen Hilfsverein) or EKH originally built this structure in 1916–18. After the Potsdam Conference in August 1945 about 100 houses in the Nauener Vorstadt quarter, which bordered on the New Garden, were cordoned off and renamed as Military Camp No. 7 (Militärstädtchen No.7). In this area were located the command center of the KGB for Germany, which was housed in the former boarding school attended by Empress Augusta Victoria. The neighboring building of the women's benevolent society (Leistikowstraße 1, previously Mirbachstraße 1) was used as the counter-intelligence detention center.[3]

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