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Historical site Krumpuhler Weg

Guided tour with Dr. Bettina Bouresh through the memorial site for Nazi forced labor camps in Tegel-Süd

Krumpuhler Weg Museumsgebäude Foto C. Wasow-Kania © Museum Reinickendorf – Krumpuhler Weg Museumsgebäude Foto C. Wasow-Kania © Museum Reinickendorf

Krumpuhler Weg Museumsgebäude Foto C. Wasow-Kania © Museum Reinickendorf – Krumpuhler Weg Museumsgebäude Foto C. Wasow-Kania © Museum Reinickendorf

A Nazi forced labor camp was located in Tegel-Süd, on the site at Billerbecker Weg 123 A, from 1942 to 1945. It was run by a subsidiary of the Borsig company and was one of the largest camps in Berlin with a capacity of 1,500 inmates. Buildings from the camp period have been preserved to this day as stone witnesses to Nazi forced labor. A district memorial was inaugurated here in spring 2010.

The guided tour explains the history of the site as a forced labor camp and its later use as a gardening school. The memorial room displays objects relating to the everyday life of the forced laborers.Translated with DeepL

Meeting point: Entrance Billerbecker Weg 123, 13507 Berlin

Price info: Participation is free of charge.

Booking: Registration is required.
Contact: 030 - 90294-646

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