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**Läger**

In German, *läger* is a colloquial term that primarily refers to a temporary encampment or a makeshift settlement, often associated with outdoor activities, military operations, or refugee situations. The word originates from the Middle High German *lager*, meaning a camp or storage place, and has evolved to describe various types of temporary living arrangements.

In the context of outdoor sports and recreation, *läger* commonly refers to a group camp where participants

The term also appears in historical and military contexts, particularly in the context of World War II,

In a broader sense, *läger* can also describe any informal gathering or temporary settlement, such as those

stay
overnight,
typically
during
hiking,
climbing,
or
other
adventure
activities.
These
camps
are
often
organized
by
clubs,
schools,
or
private
groups
and
provide
a
structured
environment
for
socializing,
learning,
and
enjoying
nature.
where
*Lager*
(plural
*Läger*)
was
used
to
describe
concentration
camps.
This
usage
carries
significant
historical
weight
and
is
often
associated
with
the
atrocities
committed
during
that
period.
Today,
the
word
is
rarely
used
in
this
context
outside
of
historical
or
educational
discussions.
formed
by
travelers,
workers,
or
displaced
persons.
Its
meaning
can
vary
depending
on
the
context,
but
it
generally
conveys
a
sense
of
temporary
organization
or
settlement.