Soluch Concentration Camp in Libya

Fabio Sappino
by Unknown Photographer
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A route within the Soluch (Suluq) concentration camp, which had circa 20.123 Libyan prisoners by 1931. Soluch is one of 19 concentration camps established by the Italian authorities on the orders of General Rodolfo Graziani (1882-1955), who was called upon to lead repression operations in Cyrenaica.

In Enzo Santarelli, et al: Omar al-Mukhtar: The Italian Reconquest of Libya. Darf 1986, p. 100.

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