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The Women's Camp in Moringen
註釋Memoirs of Herz (born in Vienna in 1886) describing her incarceration at a workhouse camp for women in the village of Moringen (near Hanover). This camp was in existence from 1933 to March 1938. Herz was arrested in Berlin in October 1936 for spending more than three months abroad (she had spent six months in Italy exploring whether her family could make a new life there). As a Jew, she could be released at the end of her term only if she met Nazi requirements for emigration. After her initial imprisonment in the Alexanderplatz prison, she was sent for "protective custody" to Moringen; very few of the detainees were Jewish. She was released in March 1937 and emigrated with her husband and children, eventually settling in the U.S. The introduction by Jane Caplan (p. 1-55) deals with a description of the case of Herz and her family, German police custody and concentration camps after 1933, the camp in Moringen, and the subject of women in detention.