Uckermark concentration camp

Girls who reached the upper age limit were transferred to the Ravensbrück women's camp.

In its early years, the head overseer at Uckermark was a woman named Lotte Toberentz, and one other Aufseherin (female warden) is known today by the name of Johanna Braach.

Though it was shut down in March 1945 the Soviets liberated the camp on the night of April 29–30, 1945.

Today only very few structures of the camp lie in ruins, barely recognizable.

Some of the responsible SS wardens of the camp, amongst them chief warden (Oberaufseherin) Ruth Neudeck, were tried in the Third Ravensbrück Trial, called the "Uckermark trial".