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MUNA Museum

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of the site since the end of the Second World War: as an industrial area, a NATO supply camp and a holiday camp. It also shows material related to the peace movement that protested against NATO’s nuclear [...] the 1980s. In 2013, the museum opened to the public a nearby bunker built in 1981 at the NATO supply camp.

Mittelbau-Dora (Concentration Camp Memorial)

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was a concentration camp on the north-west edge of the city of Nordhausen in Thuringia, established in 1943 on a site used previously for a subterranean fuel depot. It was a sub-camp of Buchenwald and the [...] network of nearly 40 camps in the Harz Mountains. Extensive underground chambers, excavated by forced labour, were used for the assembly of V2 rockets. Of the 60,000 people admitted to the camp in 1943-45, a [...] 1944-45 16,000 people arrived from the Auschwitz and Gross-Rosen camps, and subsequently many prisoners were forced to leave the Mittelbau camps during April and the first week of May in 1945. The remaining

Museum of the Industrial Quarter

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famous locomotive factory, who endured slave labour under the Nazis, was imprisoned in concentration camps, served as a member of the city corporation in the decades after the Second World War, and was respected

Muzeum Sztolni Walimskich

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on Todt. The tunnels were built by forced labour, and employed many prisoners from concentration camps in the vicinity. It is estimated that some 5,000 workers died during the construction of the tunnels

Nazi Forced Labour Documentation Centre

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labor camp in Berlin-Schöneweide. From June 1944, deported civilians from all over Europe lived here, as well as more than 400 Italian military internees and about 200 female concentration camp prisoners [...] Labour Documentation Centre, which is housed in six of the barracks of the almost completely preserved camp. The location at the very place of injustice is one of the reasons why the exhibition "Forced Labour

Nazi and other forced labour – ERIH

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to independent investigations. The first camp for forced labourers was established in the Soviet Union in 1919, and by 1930 a network of more than 200 labour camps had been set up in the north of the USSR [...] different scale: more than 13 million civilians, prisoners of war from West and East, and concentration camp inmates were forced to work in German industry and agriculture. In August 1944, the civilian labour [...] first they were housed in dance halls or gymnasiums, but increasingly in quickly erected barrack camps. The food was wretched. Western European civilians were allowed to earn extra money for food, while

Nobel Museum in Karlskogs & Bofors Museum

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housing for families, accommodation for old people, a day nursery, medical facilities and even holiday camps. In the twentieth century Bofors was most famous for its 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, extensively used

Peat and Colony Museum

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the town became known as the ‘flower city’. During the Second World War there was a forced labour camp in the area whose inmates were forced to labour in the peat workings. After 1945 flower growing expanded

Röchling

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of war. Whoever violates the strict rules of his rigid ‘work discipline’ is transferred to a prison camp run by the company itself. Two times, 1919 and 1949, France takes the initiative to have him sentenced

Seegrotte Hinterbrühl

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during the Second World War a forced labour factory, a satellite of the Mauthausen concentration camp, was built in the upper levels of the cave system. Engines and sub-assemblies were built in the u [...] is a monument above the lake to 51 prisoners who died during a forced march of 200 km from other camps to Mauthausen Hinterbrühl in April-May 1945.

Sergei Pavlovich Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics

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Zhytomyr and studied aeronautical engineering at Kyiv and Moscow. He was sent to Stalinist labour camps before being released to work on ballistic missiles for the Red Army. His childhood home was relocated

Study & Work Camp: behind the scenes of Berlin's industrial culture

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participants of the "Study & Work Camp" will trace the industrial history at different places in the city and explore how it relates to us and our lives today. The camp adopts an explicitly hands-on approach [...] restored, what stories do the objects tell and how can they be turned into an exhibition in the end? The camp, jointly organised by the bzi and the International Youth Community Services (ijgd), ERIH and HTW [...] the events will be held outdoors and participants will be testing themselves on a regular basis. The camp language is English. more

Tempelhof Airport

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monumental new airport in 1936 – a project that was stopped by the Second World War. Instead, a shanty camp for forced labourers deported from occupied countries was built on the edge of the airfield. The Soviet

Tungsten Mines

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but conservation work on older dressing sites is in progress, aided in 2007 by an international work camp, and a youth hostel has been established in some miners’ homes at Cabeco de Piao, 2.5 km from Silvares

Wem Industrial Estate

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of Shrewsbury on 14 December 1942 and was completed on 30 June 1943. It extended over 22 ha, had a camp for 1,250 men, and 17 km of railway sidings. The industrial estate that now occupies the site provides

Woszczychi

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was hostile to those who had fought in the West, and returned to Britain, at first to a resettlement camp in Scotland and then, in May 1946, to the Oakdale Training Centre at Blackwood in South Wales, where

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