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=== Memorial location ===
=== Memorial location ===
* Auf dem Lagergelände wurden in den 50er Jahren Werkhallen gebaut, an denen eine Gedenktafel an das Außenlager erinnerte.<ref>https://www.gedenkstaette-flossenbuerg.de/de/geschichte/aussenlager/zwickau</ref
* Auf dem Lagergelände wurden in den 50er Jahren Werkhallen gebaut, an denen eine Gedenktafel an das Außenlager erinnerte.<ref>https://www.gedenkstaette-flossenbuerg.de/de/geschichte/aussenlager/zwickau</ref>
* This location may not be accurate. More research is needed.
* This location may not be accurate. More research is needed.
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* ''The prisoners were accommodated in a barracks camp about 100 meters (328 feet) from the factory, which appeared to be secured against escape attempts by an electrified fence and towers containing guards armed with machine guns.''<ref>[[Books#United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part A page 686</ref> More research is needed to find the (exact) location of the actual camp.  
* ''The prisoners were accommodated in a barracks camp about 100 meters (328 feet) from the factory, which appeared to be secured against escape attempts by an electrified fence and towers containing guards armed with machine guns.''<ref>[[Books#United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_Encyclopedia_of_Camps_and_Ghettos,_1933-1945|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia]] Volume I: part A page 686</ref> More research is needed to find the (exact) location of the actual camp.  
* "Zwickau" is mentioned in [[Supreme headquarters allied expeditionary force, The German concentration camps]], page A89 as "Reichenbach" in 1933, 1936, 1938 and "Possibly a PW camp now.". More research is needed, as the Flossenbürg-Zwickau camp is said to have been near another camp and in the factory many forced labourers from other countries were active.  
* "Zwickau" is mentioned in [[Supreme headquarters allied expeditionary force, The German concentration camps]], page A89 as "Reichenbach" in 1933, 1936, 1938 and "Possibly a PW camp now.". More research is needed, as the Flossenbürg-Zwickau camp is said to have been near another camp and in the factory many forced labourers from other countries were active.


== Discrepancies and errata ==
== Discrepancies and errata ==

Revision as of 16:43, 22 August 2025


Names

Type

Dates

(YYYY-MM-DD)

  • Opened: 1944-08-30
  • Closed: 1945-04-14

Internal and external work details and, if applicable, (known) subcamps

Internal work details (Kommando)

External work details (Aussenkommando)

Subcamps (Aussenlager)

Locations

Horch "Hochbau"

50.732819/12.474554[6]

geo:12.474554,50.732819 (link for navigation systems)

Organisations involved

Victims and Survivors

Population information

Names of victims

Names of survivors

Location of graves

Staff

This camp was run by the SS-WVHA

Names of perpetrators and any other people involved

Current status

Status of the site

Accessibility

Memorials

Memorial location

  • Auf dem Lagergelände wurden in den 50er Jahren Werkhallen gebaut, an denen eine Gedenktafel an das Außenlager erinnerte.[7]
  • This location may not be accurate. More research is needed.

50.732181/12.474817

geo:12.474817,50.732181 (link for navigation systems)

Description

Resources

Bibliography

Links

Custodians

Outstanding questions

  • The prisoners were accommodated in a barracks camp about 100 meters (328 feet) from the factory, which appeared to be secured against escape attempts by an electrified fence and towers containing guards armed with machine guns.[8] More research is needed to find the (exact) location of the actual camp.
  • "Zwickau" is mentioned in Supreme headquarters allied expeditionary force, The German concentration camps, page A89 as "Reichenbach" in 1933, 1936, 1938 and "Possibly a PW camp now.". More research is needed, as the Flossenbürg-Zwickau camp is said to have been near another camp and in the factory many forced labourers from other countries were active.

Discrepancies and errata


Sources