Why Was There a Concentration Camp in Leonberg?
Leonberg was part of the "Wunderwaffen" (miracle weapons) program, which many Germans regarded as the only hope of securing a final victory.
ContinueThe HOUSE OF A 1000 NAMES contains the names of 1,000 prisoners who arrived from Flossenburg concentration camp on 16 March 1945. This was the last transportation of prisoners to Leonberg. As part of a youth project in spring 2013 300 youngsters hammered these names onto steel slabs.
Leonberg was part of the "Wunderwaffen" (miracle weapons) program, which many Germans regarded as the only hope of securing a final victory.
ContinueRead more about the Leonberg Camp's creation, conditions, and role in manufacturing airplane parts from HolocaustMatters.org.
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