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* In 2022, two of three buildings have already been removed and replaced with others, only the Linhof building remains. It would be good to find and add photographs (aerial or local) of these sites before they are completely lost.
* In 2022, two of three buildings have already been removed and replaced with others, only the Linhof building remains. It would be good to find and add photographs (aerial or local) of these sites before they are completely lost.
* ''French and Russian prisoners of war (POWs)''<ref>United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 526</ref>, it would be good to add the connection to these POW-camps.


= Resources =
= Resources =

Revision as of 05:59, 13 September 2024

Names

  • München-Sendling, Architekt Bücklers[1]

Type

List of (known) subcamps, internal and external work details

Internal work details (Kommando)

External work details (Aussenkommando)

Subcamps (Aussenlager)

Dates

(YYYY-MM-DD)

  • Opened: 1942-03-16
  • Closed:

Locations

Camp location

Linhof factory where the Dachau-München-Sendling forced labour camp was located.
Linhof factory where the Dachau-München-Sendling forced labour camp was located.
  • This location may not be accurate. More research is needed.

48.092795/11.533762[2]

Organisations involved

Victims and Survivors

Population information

Names of victims

  • A Polish prisoner was hanged at the subcamp for “sabotage.”[3]

Names of survivors

Staff

This camp was run by the SS-WVHA/Gestapo/Wehrmacht/DAF/OT

Names of perpetrators and any other people involved

Current status

Status of the site

Memorials

GPS

  • Street Address: [[]]
  • District: [[]]
  • Town: [[]]
  • State: [[]]
  • Country: [[]]

No memorial known at this time.

Description

Outstanding questions

  • In 2022, two of three buildings have already been removed and replaced with others, only the Linhof building remains. It would be good to find and add photographs (aerial or local) of these sites before they are completely lost.
  • French and Russian prisoners of war (POWs)[4], it would be good to add the connection to these POW-camps.

Resources

Bibliography

Links


Sources

  1. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 526
  2. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page xxx
  3. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 527
  4. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 526