Clergy monument.BERLIN -- A sculpture with the names of 96 clergy has been unveiled in rememberance of Catholic priests This is an annotated list of men primarily known for their work as Catholic priests. Catholic priests who are mostly known for their non-priestly work should be placed on other lists. who died at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp Sachsenhausen (IPA: [zaksənˈhaʊzən]) was a concentration camp in Germany, operating between 1936 and 1950. It was named after the Sachsenhausen quarter, part of the town of Oranienburg. on the outskirts of Berlin. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the German press agency DPA DPA - Data Protection Act , the Berlin archdicocese has so far identified 711 clergy victims, most of whom were Polish. Hundreds were eventually transfered to Dachau, near Munich, where the majority died of starvation or disease. Cardinal Jozef Glemp of Warsaw represented the Polish church at the ceremony. |
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