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Memorial 

The Hammond Memorial, dedicated on 18 September 1966, is an expansion of the monument erected in 1950/51 by the States of Alderney. The memorial was made possible by a private initiative from the Hammond family, who financed the expansion and continues to tend the site today. The memorial is dedicated to the prisoners of Neuengamme concentration camp and other victims of National Socialism who were killed on Alderney.

Directions 

At the fork in the road to Saye Bay, between Whitegates and Saye Farm.

Directions: Please contact the Alderney Tourist Office, Victoria Street, St. Anne, Alderney, Channel Islands, Tel.: +44 1481 823737, Fax: +44 1481 822436.

Contact: States of Alderney, States Office, PO Box 1, Alderney, GY9 3AA, British Channel Islands, Tel.: +44 1481 822811, Fax: +44 1481 822436.

 

Literature 

Madeleine Bunting: The Mod Occupation. The Channel Islands under German Rule 1940–1945, London 1995.

Karola Fings: Krieg, Gesellschaft und KZ: Himmlers SS‑Baubrigaden, Paderborn 2005

Willy Kreuzberg: Schutzhäftlinge erleben die Invasion. Ein Tatsachenbericht von Willy Kreuzberg, Weimar 1946.

T. X. H. Pantcheff: Alderney. Fortress Island. The Germans in Alderney, 1940–1945, Chichester 1981.

Solomon H. Steckoll: The Alderney Death Camp, London 1982.