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Marienfelde refugee transit camp information


Marienfelde refugee camp, July 1958
Marienfelde refugee camp, July 1961
Contemporary view of the memorial's entrance

Marienfelde refugee transit camp (German: Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde) was one of three camps[1] operated by West Germany and West Berlin during the Cold War for dealing with the great waves of immigration from East Germany, especially between 1950 and 1961. Refugees arriving in West Berlin were sent to the reception centre located in the Marienfelde district, where they received medical treatment, food, identification papers, and housing until they could be permanently re-settled in the West.

  1. ^ the two other camps were in Giessen and Uelzen

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