24 juin 2020
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Guido Lessing, « Concentration camp uniform », Intersections of Luxembourgish-Russian History, ID : 10.58079/ul9p
by Sarah Mirti The Luxembourg resistance movement The picture shows a typical uniform worn by concentration camp prisoners during World War II. This one was worn by the Luxembourgish resistance fighter Jéng Kayser. He was part of the Luxembourgish “Alweraje” resistance movement set up in 1941 by Albert Wingert. In August 1942, about 100 members of Luxembourg resistance organisations, including Kayser, were arrested by the Gestapo and send to concentration camps.[1] Kayser was first deported ...