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concentration camp?

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in this text I read:

"...sentenced to a concentration camp in Hamburg"

In the French Text I read: "En 2011, à la Cinémathèque française, à Paris, ont lieu une rétrospective et des débats autour d’« Armand Gatti cinéaste, L’Œuvre indispensable ». Mis en cause par l’amicale des déportés de Neuengamme, Armand Gatti confirme qu’il n’a pas été au camp de Neuengamme, mais dans un camp de travail proche, à Hambourg : le camp de Lindemann6, recensé après la guerre par le Service international de recherches (ITS, à Bad Arolsen) comme camp (lager) gardé (ueberwacht). Dès 1950, le nom du camp est effacé du catalogue de l’ITS à la demande de la famille héritière de l’entreprise Lindemann, pourtant identifiée comme l'une des entreprises allemandes de l'organisation nazie Todt (ou OT), « employeuse » pour la construction du Mur Atlantique de « volontaires » du STO, ainsi que de prisonniers de guerre et de déportés juifs, communistes, espagnols, … Gatti assure cependant ne pas avoir assujetti au STO, ce qui est confirmé par la suite6."

It was a "Arbeitslager", not a "concentration camp". Hamburg, not Neuengamme. So, pleas, work more carefully. Could this be possible? Thank you. --Kerchemer (talk) 10:00, 19 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]