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| known for = Being an extermination camp of the ''[[De-Catholization]]'' | | known for = Being an extermination camp of the ''[[De-Catholization]]'' | ||
− | | location | + | | location = [[Sechakan]], [[San Luís (department)|San Luís]], [[Creeperopolis]] |
| coordinates = <!-- {{coord}} --> | | coordinates = <!-- {{coord}} --> | ||
| built by = [[National Council for Peace and Order]] | | built by = [[National Council for Peace and Order]] | ||
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| gas chambers = 2 | | gas chambers = 2 | ||
| prisoner type = [[Creeperian Catholic Church|Creeperian Catholics]], [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]] | | prisoner type = [[Creeperian Catholic Church|Creeperian Catholics]], [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]] | ||
− | | inmates = | + | | inmates = 500,000 |
− | | killed = | + | | killed = 450,000 |
| liberated by = [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]], August 17, 1949 | | liberated by = [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]], August 17, 1949 | ||
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− | The '''Sechakan Extermination Camp''' operated from 1934 to 1949 during the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. It was operated by the [[National Council for Peace and Order]]. The camp was the one of the six extermination camps of the ''[[De-Catholization]]'' under the [[National Council for Peace and Order]]. It was liberted on August 17, 1949, by the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]]. Around | + | The '''Sechakan Extermination Camp''' operated from 1934 to 1949 during the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. It was operated by the [[National Council for Peace and Order]]. The camp was the one of the six extermination camps of the ''[[De-Catholization]]'' under the [[National Council for Peace and Order]]. It was liberted on August 17, 1949, by the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]]. Around 450,000 died in the camp during the genocide. |
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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*[[Chemical Weapons in the Creeperian Civil War]] | *[[Chemical Weapons in the Creeperian Civil War]] | ||
+ | {{Creeperian Civil War}} | ||
+ | {{Creeperian Conflicts}} | ||
{{Creeperian Armed Forces}} | {{Creeperian Armed Forces}} | ||
{{Creeperopolis topics}} | {{Creeperopolis topics}} |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 27 June 2020
Sechakan | |
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Known for | Being an extermination camp of the De-Catholization |
Location | Sechakan, San Luís, Creeperopolis |
Built by | National Council for Peace and Order |
Operated by | Miguelist Army |
Commandant | Lucho Obregón Tasis |
Original use | Prisoner of War camp |
First built | 1933-1934 |
Operational | 1934-1949 |
Number of gas chambers | 2 |
Inmates | Creeperian Catholics, Romerists |
Number of inmates | 500,000 |
Killed | 450,000 |
Liberated by | Catholic Imperial Restoration Council, August 17, 1949 |
The Sechakan Extermination Camp operated from 1934 to 1949 during the Creeperian Civil War. It was operated by the National Council for Peace and Order. The camp was the one of the six extermination camps of the De-Catholization under the National Council for Peace and Order. It was liberted on August 17, 1949, by the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council. Around 450,000 died in the camp during the genocide.