KZ - Sachsenhausen
Built in 1936, Sachsenhausen was intended to serve the National Socialist regime as the "ideal" Concentration and Extermination Camp. Its form of an equilateral triangle, with the buildings grouped symmetrically around an axis, represented the "order" under the terror of the SS, also offering a clear field of fire for their machine guns. Thousands of prisoners lost their lives in KZ-Sachsenhausen until its Liberation in 1945.