Munich-Allach concentration camp
Subcamps of Dachau
Munich-Allach concentration camp was a forced labour camp established by the Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS) in Allach-Untermenzing, a suburb of Munich in southern Germany, in 1943. It provided slave labour for nearby factories of BMW, Dyckerhoff, Sager & Woerner, Kirsch Sägemühle, Pumpel Lochhausen and Organisation Todt with up to 17,000 prisoners in 1945. More than 1,800 of them came to death. It was the largest sub-camp of the Dachau concentration camp system (see map on the right, red square). Another smaller subcamp Allach porcelain a.k.a. Porzellan Manufaktur Allach with about 40 prisoners produced porcelain artworks.
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Granatstraße, Munich Ludwigsfeld (Feldmoching-Hasenbergl)
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N 48.215277777778 ° | E 11.491388888889 ° |
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Ehem. Außenlager KZ Dachau
Granatstraße 10
80995 Munich, Ludwigsfeld (Feldmoching-Hasenbergl)
Bavaria, Germany
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