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Nazi jail's prison parties

A former Nazi labour camp has sickened historians by staging prison-themed parties in the dungeons where nearly 500 people were worked to death as slaves to the German Third Reich's troops.

The building - now a hotel in Hameln, Germany - was once a jail where Nazi slave-masters kept captured workers in horrendous conditions as free labour for the Third Reich.

Now guests pay 44 Euros a head to don black-and-white striped Holocaust-style T-shirts and be abused by uniformed guards in the same basement dungeons.

Historian Bernhard Gelderblom said: "It is grotesque. I've spoken to the families of people who were held here and they think it is outrageous and tasteless."

Hotel Stadt Hameln manager Gabriele Guse told Spiegel Online the parties had no connection with the hotel's Nazi past.

"We don’t think that we are doing anything to damage or injure anyone with our hotel," she said.

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