Italian concentration camps in Libya


During the Italian colonization of Libya (1911-1943) the Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) established concentration camps in the areas of modern Libya under its control in order to better subjugate the local population and to more effectively suppress resistance to Italian colonial rule.

Italian concentration camps in Libya
Part of Second Italo-Senussi War, Libyan genocide, and The Holocaust in Libya
LocationLibya
Date1929 1934
TargetLibyans
Attack type
internment
Deaths50,000 to 70,000
Victims100,000 to 110,000 deported to concentration camps
PerpetratorsFascist Italy
MotiveColonialism, suppression of Senussi resistance