Sereď concentration camp
| Sereď | |
|---|---|
| Concentration camp | |
Barracks at Sereď | |
| Coordinates | 48°17′20″N 17°43′29″E / 48.28889°N 17.72472°E |
| Location | Sereď, Slovakia |
| Operated by | Hlinka Guard, Slovak Republic, SS |
| Operational | September 1941–31 March 1945 |
| Inmates | Slovak Jews |
| Number of inmates | 4,463 deported |
| Liberated by | Red Army |
Sereď was a Concentration and transit camp built during World War II in the Slovak Republic. It was founded as a labor camp for the Jewish population in September 1941. In September 1944, it was taken over by units of the SS.