Frøslev Prison Camp

Towards the end of the war, the Swedish count Folke Bernadotte tried to get all Scandinavian concentration camp prisoners to Sweden.

In March and April 1945, 10,000 Danish and Norwegian captives were brought home from Germany.

Later on, the Danish state took over from the resistance movement, using the camp as the country's largest correctional facility for convicted collaborators.

Some parts of the original 1944–45 prison camp, which had been demolished, have now been reconstructed, including a watchtower and a portion of the barbed-wire fence.

The area also houses a residential continuation high school named Frøslevlejrens Efterskole.

Central guard tower and barracks
Fence and guard tower