Boven Digoel (Concentration camp)

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Name (Latin)
Boven Digoel (Concentration camp)
Other forms of name
Boven Digul (Concentration camp)
Tanah Merah (Concentration camp)
Coordinates
140.2977778 140.2977778 -6.09666667 -6.09666667 (gooearth )
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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 146925657
Wikidata: Q2056571
Library of congress: no2003100899
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Wikipedia description:

Boven-Digoel, often simply called Digoel, was a Dutch concentration camp for political detainees operated in the Dutch East Indies from 1927 to 1947. The Dutch used it to detain thousands of Indonesians, most of whom were members of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI), Indonesian nationalists, and their families. It was located in a remote area on the banks of the river Digul, in what is now Boven Digoel Regency in South Papua, Indonesia. The camp was originally opened to exiled communists after the failed 1926 uprisings in Java and Sumatra; at its largest extent in 1930 it held around 1300 internees and 700 family members.

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