This barrack remains from the forced labor camp known as the Nordfeld-Lager. Soviet prisoners were employed here between 1942 and 1945. Many died as a result of the poor conditions and mistreatment.
One day after the capture of Tröbitz by the Red Army on April 25, 1945, a primitive hospital was set up in the camp for the liberated prisoners of a train transport from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In total, more than 300 seriously ill people from the train were housed here. 134 patients would not survive.
The barrack is used as a residence and cannot be visited.
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