Flossenbürg Concentration Camp Memorial Site

Local nameKZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg
LocationFlossenbürg, Deutschland

Flossenbürg was a Nazi concentration camp built in May 1938 by the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office. Unlike other concentration camps, it was located in a remote area, in the Fichtel Mountains of Bavaria, adjacent to the town of Flossenbürg and near the German border with Czechoslovakia. The camp's initial purpose was to exploit the forced labor of prisoners for the production of granite for Nazi architecture. In 1943, the bulk of prisoners switched to producing Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter planes and other armaments for Germany's war effort. Although originally intended for "criminal" and "asocial" prisoners, after Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union, the camp's numbers swelled with political prisoners from outside Germany. It also developed an extensive subcamp system that eventually outgrew the main camp.

Tags Wheelchair AccessibleMemorialConcentration CampMuseumHolocaust MuseumHolocaust MemorialHolocaust CommemorationWar MuseumHidden Gem
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Opening hours

Mar - Nov: 9 am - 5 pm
Dec - Feb: 9 apm - 4 pm

Admission

Free admission

More information and contact

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

Official Website https://www.gedenkstaette-flossenbuerg.de/

Email information@gedenkstaette-flossenbuerg.de

Phone +49 (0)9603 90390-0

Address Gedächtnisallee 5-7, 92696 Flossenbürg, Germany

Coordinates 49°44'7.176" N 12°21'25.649" E

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