Its main purpose was providing workers for the nearby Bohemia porcelain factory. The Germans founded the camp in the autumn of 1942 and closed it in April 1945. It was located on the edge of the municipality Neurohlau (now Nová Role) in the historical territory of Sudetenland (in the present-day Czech Republic). Neurohlau was a subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp, mainly for women prisoners of several European nationalities including Czech, Soviet, Yugoslavian, Belgian, Polish, and German. The plan of the camp, standing near the memorial in front of the train station in Nová Role
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