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GPS: [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.60790/8.66114 51.60790/8.66114] | GPS: [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.60790/8.66114 51.60790/8.66114] | ||
geo:51.60790,8.66114 (link for navigation systems) | |||
District: [[Wewelsburg]] | * Street Address: [[Ahornstrasse 5]] | ||
* District: [[Wewelsburg]] | |||
City: [[Büren]] | * City: [[Büren]] | ||
* Area: [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]] | |||
Area: [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]] | * Country: [[Deutschland]] | ||
Country: [[Deutschland]] | |||
== Population == | == Population == | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Prior to September 1941 it was a subcamp of Sachsenhausen called (add name) | Prior to September 1941 it was a subcamp of Sachsenhausen called (add name) | ||
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three quarries (in the castle, at the railway station, and in the village of Ahden, several kilometers away), building roads, renovating the Marx manor, and constructing the SS settlement Waldsiedlung: there were deaths in these detachments almost every day, with the dead being brought back to the camp. Other work detachments constructed a villa for the architect Hermann Bartels or worked on the north ter- | three quarries (in the castle, at the railway station, and in the village of Ahden, several kilometers away), building roads, renovating the Marx manor, and constructing the SS settlement Waldsiedlung: there were deaths in these detachments almost every day, with the dead being brought back to the camp. Other work detachments constructed a villa for the architect Hermann Bartels or worked on the north ter- | ||
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* https://subcamps-auschwitz.org/auschwitz-subcamps/arbeitslager-gleiwitz-ii/ | * https://subcamps-auschwitz.org/auschwitz-subcamps/arbeitslager-gleiwitz-ii/ | ||
[[Category:Forced labour camp]] | |||
[[Category:Forced | [[Category:Main camp]] | ||
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[[Category:Niederhagen]] | [[Category:Niederhagen]] | ||
[[Category:Wewelsburg]] | [[Category:Wewelsburg]] | ||
[[Category:Deutsche Gasrusswerke GmbH]] | [[Category:Deutsche Gasrusswerke GmbH]] | ||
[[Category:Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke]] | [[Category:Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke GmbH]] | ||
[[Category:Borsig-Koks-Werke]] | [[Category:Borsig-Koks-Werke]] |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 18 May 2025
Names
Wewelsburg, Niederhagen
Dates
Opened: September 1, 1941
Closed: 18 January 1945
Location
GPS: 51.60790/8.66114
geo:51.60790,8.66114 (link for navigation systems)
- Street Address: Ahornstrasse 5
- District: Wewelsburg
- City: Büren
- Area: Nordrhein-Westfalen
- Country: Deutschland
Population
Company Names
- Gesellschaft zur Förderung und Pflege deutscher Kulturdenkmäler e.V.
Victims and Survivors
Names of victims and survivors, if these are known.
Staff
Names of SS and other people involved in the exploitation, including convictions where applicable.
Description
Prior to September 1941 it was a subcamp of Sachsenhausen called (add name)
Locations to add beside main camp:
three quarries (in the castle, at the railway station, and in the village of Ahden, several kilometers away), building roads, renovating the Marx manor, and constructing the SS settlement Waldsiedlung: there were deaths in these detachments almost every day, with the dead being brought back to the camp. Other work detachments constructed a villa for the architect Hermann Bartels or worked on the north ter- race of the SS guard building in front of the castle. The concentration camp prisoners worked in the SS gardens and began excavation work for commercial buildings in the SS camp.
Sources
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 243
- https://subcamps-auschwitz.org/auschwitz-subcamps/arbeitslager-gleiwitz-ii/