Internment Camps in Sweden During World War II - Camps During The War

Camps During The War

In February 1940, the decision was made to build fourteen internment camps, which are believed to have held around 3000 inmates between the years 1940-1948.

- Axmar (1945)

- Ede (1943–1948)

- Florsberg (1943–1948)

- Hälsingmo (1943–1948)

- Ingels (1942–1946)

- Kusfors (1944–1945)

- Långmora (March 1940-1945)

- Rengsjö (1942–1945)

- Smedsbo (March 1940-1945)

- Sunnerstaholm (1945–1946)

- Säter (1943–1946)

- Sörbyn (1944–1945)

- Tjörnarp (1945–1946)

- Vägershult (1942–1945)

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