Justice Enforcement Facility Bautzen
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Justice Enforcement Facility Bautzen

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The Justice Enforcement Facility in Bautzen, built in 1900, was notorious for its inhumane conditions in the past and was therefore called "Gelbes Elend" (yellow misery). Now, the creation of green spaces and sport facilities is supposed to contribute the humanization of the penal system. In the darkest chapter of the prison after 1945, when Bautzen was used as an internment camp of the Soviet military, there were probably several thousands political victims. Immediately before the reunification in the GDR, more than 2,000 prisoners, among them peaceful demonstrators from Dresden, were imprisoned. In the photo: Heinz Bahrenburg, sentenced to death by the Soviet military tribunal because of anti-Soviet activity. The penalty was later changed to two-times 25 years labor camp. Now, after fourty years, he again meets the place of horror, where he tried to end his life twice but was saved. Foto: Thomas Lehmann +++(c) dpa - Report+++

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Date

01 sept. 1991

Crédit

Photo12/dpa-pa

Notre référence

DPA13A02_183

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

16,4Mo (2,0Mo) / 25,3cm x 16,3cm / 2990 x 1920 (300dpi)

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