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KZ Memorial Site Sandhofen, registered association

The KZ prisoners of the Sandhofen satellite camp had to work in the Daimler-Benz factory in Mannheim, where military trucks were manufactured. The memorial site, founded in 1990, is managed by the association, founded in 1991.
Kriegerstraße 28, Mannheim 68307, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
0621 / 293-74 85
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KZ Memorial Site Hailfingen-Tailfingen

The Hailfingen camp was started in November of 1944 near a military airfield. The 600 Jewish prisoners were housed in a hangar. They were deployed for construction work on the night fighter airfield. Almost a third of them died.
Hauptstraße 39, Tailfingen 71126, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
0170-8610129
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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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KZ Memorial Site Neckarelz

The site tells about the six “Neckar camps” and operation Goldfish – cover name for the second largest armament relocation project of the NS time. In 1944, the elementary school in Neckarelz was turned into a concentration camp.
Mosbacher Straße 39, Mosbach - Neckarelz 74821, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
06261 670653
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KZ Memorial Site Hessental, registered association

The Hessental prisoners performed work at the military airport, in stone quarries, railroad work, lumber work, production operations, in agriculture and the town of Schwäbisch Hall. The memorial site was opened in 2001.
Karl-Kurz-Straße, Schwäbisch Hall 74523, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
0791 85 75 62
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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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KZ Memorial Site Walldorf || Margit-Horváth-Centre

The KZ satellite camp Walldorf near Frankfurt was a women’s camp. 1,700 Jewish Hungarians worked there in the fall of 1944 under hard conditions. They had to pour concrete on the runways of the airfield or repair it after bomb attacks.
Familie-Jürges-Weg 1, Mörfelden-Walldorf 64546, Hessen, Hessen, Germany
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