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>After World War II, before the founding of Bant, the site was used as a prisoner camp for Nazi-collaborators under the name Kamp Kagaarin. The camp was accommodated with watchtowers and armed guards. Several prominent collaborators served sentences in the camp. Jan Gunnink, former head of the KP-Meppel, a prominent resistance movement during the war, served as camp commander.
>Kamp Kagaarin