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Initiative Memorial Site Eckerwald, registered association

Building remains in the Eckerwald forest are part of the “Wüste” complex. Here, fuel was extracted from oil slate; seven satellite camps were developed. The site tells about the camps Schömberg, Schörzingen, Dormettingen and Dautmergen.
Tübingen 72355, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
07426/8887
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Memorial Site Association Concentration Camp Bisingen

The KZ Bisingen was one of seven satellite concentration camps at the “Wüste” complex where oil shale was mined to produce fuel for the war industry. In 2003, the Memorial Site Association KZ Bisingen was founded.
Kirchgasse 15, Bisingen 72406, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
07476 / 896–414
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KZ Memorial Site Vulkan – Haslach im Kinzigtal

Prisoners of the three Haslach camps – only one of them is part of Natzweiler - work for armament firms such as Daimler-Benz, Mannesmann and Messerschmitt in the Urenkopf mining shafts. The forest memorial site was established in 1998.
Breitestraße 4, Haslach im Kinzigtal 77716, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
07832/2105
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KZ Memorial Sites Initiative Leonberg, registered association

The stamping factory, part of the Messerschmitt AG, had prisoners assemble the wings of the jet airplane ME 262 under murderous conditions in the tunnel shafts of the Engelbergtunnel. The memorial site opened in 2008.
nach Seestraße 123, Leonberg 71229, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
07152 41975
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Work Group "Wüste" Balingen

The site is part of the former “Wüste” industrial complex – producing oil from oil slate. Seven satellite camps were established. The Work Group focuses on Works 3-5 of Wüste and the Balingen camps of Erzingen and Frommern.
Charlotttenstraße 31, Balingen 72336, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
07433/99 78 90
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Initiative KZ Remembrance in Spaichingen, registered association

The KZ Spaichingen started in September of 1944. Labourers were needed for the “Metallwerke Spaichingen” (Mauser weapons production). The southernmost of the camps on the right-hand side of the Rhine were dissolved in mid-April 1945.
Spaichingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Memorial of the Urbès Tunnel

From March 1944, the uncompleted railroad tunnel at Urbèswas converted into a subterranean factory for airplane engines (Daimler-Benz). KZ prisoners were working on it; the allied advance in October of 1944 put an end to it.
Urbès 68121, Grand Est, France
+33 6 48 78 50 04
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