Bullenhuser Damm

Local nameGedenkstätte Bullenhuser Damm
LocationHamburg-Mitte, Deutschland

The Bullenhuser Damm School is located at 92–94 Bullenhuser Damm, a street in the Rothenburgsort section of Hamburg, Germany. During heavy air raids in the Second World War, many portions of Hamburg were destroyed, including the Rothenburgsort section, which was heavily damaged. The school was only slightly damaged. By 1943, the surrounding area was largely obliterated so the building was no longer needed as a school. In October 1944, a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp was established in the school to house prisoners used in clearing the rubble after air raids. The Bullenhauser Damm School was evacuated on April 11, 1945. Two SS men were left to guard the school: SS Unterscharführer Johann Frahm and SS Oberscharführer Ewald Jauch, and the janitor Wilhelm Wede.

On the night of April 20, 1945, 20 Jewish children who had been used in medical experiments at Neuengamme, their four adult caretakers and six Soviet prisoners were murdered in the basement of the school.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullenhuser_Damm

Official Website https://www.kz-gedenkstaette-neuengamme.de/?id=655

Coordinates 53°32'31.368" N 10°2'51.174" E

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