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Hohnstein Castle

The castle of Hohnstein held 2 functions during the Interbellum and World War 2, namely as concentration camp and POW camp.

KZ Hohnstein (1933-1934)
KZ Hohnstein was in service from 14 March 1933 to 25 August 1934. The camp was established in the Hohnstein castle. The prisoners (mainly communists) were forced to dig in the nearby stone quarry. Many of them were killed by the SA/SS guards or committed suicide.

Oflag IV-A Hohnstein (1939-1945)
Oflag IV-A was opened on 1 October 1939 to held captured
polish generals and staff members. Most of them were transferred on 15 May 1940 to Oflag IV-B Koenigstein. Hohnstein was liberated in April 1945.

The castle today:
A documentation centre is established in the castle, which can be visited.

For current visiting hours, please visit the website of the museum.

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Source

  • Text: Kaj Metz
  • Photos: Christian König (1), Fedor de Vries (2, 3, 4, 5)

Related books

Hitlers gewillige beulen
Leven met de dood
The Camp Men
Encyclopedia of the Third Reich
The Third Reich

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