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Tromsø Tromsø (, , ; se, Romsa ; fkv, Tromssa; sv, Tromsö) is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the Tromsø (city), city of Tromsø. Tromsø lies ...
taken in 1956. The southern half of
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is visible in the centre of the image. Sydspissen was located on the island's south tip, seen to the left. Sydspissen detention camp (
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: ''Sydspissen fangeleir'',
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: ''Polizeihäftlingslager Südspitze'') was a
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in
Tromsø Tromsø (, , ; se, Romsa ; fkv, Tromssa; sv, Tromsö) is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the Tromsø (city), city of Tromsø. Tromsø lies ...
,
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, which operated briefly during
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. Serving as the primary prison camp in
northern Norway Northern Norway ( nb, Nord-Norge, , nn, Nord-Noreg; se, Davvi-Norga) is a geographical Regions of Norway, region of Norway, consisting of the two northernmost counties Nordland and Troms og Finnmark, in total about 35% of the Norwegian mainlan ...
, it quickly became overcrowded and is now considered to have had some of the worst conditions of any camp under the
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. The prisoners were eventually relocated a short distance away to Tromsdalen detention camp. The camp was used to hold Nazi collaborators after the war, some of whom were badly mistreated. There are no known photographs of the concentration camp; however, a painting in ''Tromsø Forsvarsmuseeum'' (Tromsø Defence Museum) details the camp during the summer of 1941, prior to the construction of an additional barracks for prisoners and a residence for the camp commander.


Background

Following their
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, the
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and collaborationist
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would establish over 600 concentration camps throughout the country. A handful were designated as ''Polizeihäftlingslagers'' (police detainee camps) and run by the ''
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'', specifically the camps at
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,
Falstad '', '' no, Falstad fangeleir'', construction=1895-1910 Falstad concentration camp (Norwegian language, Norwegian: ''Falstad fangeleir'', German language, German: ''SS-Strafgefangenenlager Falstad'') was situated in the village of Ekne in what was ...
, Ulven (later replaced by
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), and Sydspissen (later replaced by Tromsdalen). Despite being built with the intention of holding political prisoners, these camps would also hold
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,
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, family members of the
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, and criminals with short sentences. In the spring of 1941, when the district prison in Tromsø (which lies on the small island of
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) reached maximum capacity, the Germans decided to build a new facility on the southern tip of the island. ''Polizeihäftlingslager Südspitze'' (Norwegian: ''Sydspissen fangeleir'') opened and received its first 105 prisoners on 18 June 1941. ''Südspitze'' and ''Sydspissen'' mean "south tip" in German and Norwegian, respectively.


The camp


Layout

The camp consisted of barracks which were divided into cells, each containing a small window and designed to house four inmates. There were also staff barracks, a kitchen building, a tool shed, and a toilet. The facility was surrounded by barbed wire, with watch towers placed on two of the corners. The maximum capacity of the camp was around 100 prisoners.


Prisoners

When the camp opened, it was initially used to house suspected
communists Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a so ...
and the Tromsø area's male
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population. It would later hold intellectuals, teachers, and members of the Norwegian political left. It functioned as a transit camp which would either release prisoners after a short stay or send them further to Grini, Falstad, or camps in Germany.


Conditions

In addition to the harsh northern climate, prisoners in the camp were also subjected to 14 hour work days, physical abuse, degrading punitive exercises, and meagre catering. They were made to transport stone for a road to the camp and a quay which would be used to offload prisoners by boat. Prisoners kept track of how much stone they carried, which is now estimated to have reached a total of around 400,000 kilograms. Guards in Norwegian prison camps were usually provided by the ''
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'', but in Sydspissen they were made up of ''
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'' troops, which may have contributed to a more militant atmosphere.


Relocation to Tromsdalen

Built for a capacity of around 100, the camp quickly became overcrowded and was eventually home to over 200, leading to miserable conditions. A decision was made to repurpose the camp for military use – the prisoners would be made to construct a new camp in
Tromsdalen Tromsdalen ( sme, Romssavággi Sálašvággi) is an urban neighborhood in the city of Tromsø which is in Tromsø Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located just to the east of the city centre on the mainland along the coas ...
, just east of Tromsø on the mainland. The replacement camp was completed in October 1942 and all inmates were transferred there in November. The ''
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'' then used Sydspissen to hold
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POWs until the end of the war.


Post-war

On 8 May 1945, the
surrender of Nazi Germany The German Instrument of Surrender (german: Bedingungslose Kapitulation der Wehrmacht, lit=Unconditional Capitulation of the "Wehrmacht"; russian: Акт о капитуляции Германии, Akt o kapitulyatsii Germanii, lit=Act of capit ...
led to the
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. After this, as with many other former Nazi camps, Sydspissen was used to house Norwegians facing trial for charges of treason. As most of the police force in Tromsø had been suspended for collaborating with the Nazis, the camp was mainly staffed by
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trained in
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. A scandal was caused when four guards were charged with mistreatment of post-war prisoners. One inmate was told by a guard: "we're going to continue how the Germans left off, but worse. Our greatest joy would be to shoot you!" In another incident, an inmate was made to sleep in a coffin during the night. Guards would also take degrading photographs of the prisoners, a handful of which
available here
were published by newspaper ''
iTromsø ''iTromsø'' (formerly ''Bladet Tromsø'') is a daily (save for Sunday) newspaper published in Tromsø, Norway. History and profile ''Bladet Tromsø'' was first published on 24 January 1898 with Erling Gjemsø as the first editor-in-chief. He ...
'' in 2010. The camp has since been demolished and today there is nothing left of it except a ruined wall and a formation of stones which used to be the quay.


See also

*
Nazi concentration camps in Norway Nazi concentration camps in Norway (Norwegian: ''konsentrasjonsleirer'') were concentration camps or prisons in Norway established or taken over by the Quisling regime and Nazi German authorities during the German occupation of Norway that began ...
*
Ludwig Runzheimer Ludwig Runzheimer (28 July 1912 – 6 July 1946) was a German ''SS-Oberscharführer'' in the Gestapo during World War II. During the last months of the war he held a central position at the Espeland detention camp in occupied Norway, where he be ...
* Alfred Zeidler *
Gerhard Flesch Gerhard Friedrich Ernst Flesch (8 October 1909 – 28 February 1948) was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era. After World War II, he was tried, found guilty and executed for his crimes, specifically the torture and murder of members o ...
*
Josef Terboven Josef Terboven (23 May 1898 – 8 May 1945) was a Nazi Party official and politician who was the long-serving ''Gauleiter'' of Gau Essen and the ''Reichskommissar'' for Norway during the German occupation. Early life Terboven was born in Essen ...
*
Operation Blumenpflücken Operation Blumenpflücken ( en, Operation Flower Picking) was a counter- resistance operation in occupied Norway, planned and carried out by the Gestapo/Sicherheitspolizei in 1944 and early 1945. It was planned by Ernst Weiner, and was a part of t ...
*
Beisfjord massacre The Beisfjord massacre ( no, Beisfjord-massakren) was a massacre on 18 July 1942 at Beisfjord Camp No.1 (; no, Beisfjord fangeleir, link=no) in Beisfjord, Norway of 288 political prisoners. The massacre had been ordered a few days earlier by Jos ...
*
Blood Road The Blood Road ( no, Blodveien) is a route northeast of Rognan in the municipality of Saltdal in Nordland Counties of Norway, county, Norway that was built by prisoners during the German occupation of Norway, Second World War. The route was a ...


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