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    camp Neckarelz was from March 1944 to March 1945 an extension of the concentration camp Natzweiler-Struthof. Thousands of forced workers and KZ-prisoners...
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    concentration camp, and slave work for Daimler-Benz in the tunnels of the KZ Neckarelz/Obrigheim. In 1972 Vincenz Rose founded the first self organisation of...
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    March to 15 May 1944, Hößler was also camp commander (German: KZ-Kommandant) of the Neckarelz concentration camp in Mosbach, Germany, a subcamp of the larger...
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    moved its aircraft engine factory from Berlin to a gypsum mine near the Neckarelz annex camp. The disused autobahn Engelberg Tunnel in Leonberg, near Stuttgart...
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    Cochem-Bruttig, Erzingen, Hailfingen airfield, where almost 200 prisoners died, Neckarelz I and II, and Mannheim-Waldhof Neuengamme subcamps: Beendorf, Bremen,...
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    Bad Friedrichshall-Jagstfeld, 190.2 km) Elz (right tributary at Mosbach-Neckarelz, 39.8 km) Itter (right tributary at Eberbach, 28.0 km) Laxbach (right...
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