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Landsberg Prison, which is in the town's western outskirts, was completed in 1910. The facility was designed with an Art Nouveau frontage by Hugo von Höfl [].Within its walls, the four brick-built cell blocks were constructed in a cross-shape orientation.
Kaufering XI – Stadtwaldhof/Landsberg From late October, was established on Mühlweg Street in Landsberg to house surplus prisoners from Kaufering I. It consisted of barracks, clay bunkers, earthen huts, and a delousing center.
Earth barracks Kaufering IV (Hurlach). Photograph taken on 28 April 1945 after the liberation by the US Army. The European Holocaust Memorial in Landsberg am Lech is on the site of former subcamp number seven Erpfting (Landsberg), one of eleven former subcamps of Kaufering concentration camp complex, the largest remote area of the concentration camp Dachau.
Landsberg am Lech (Landsberg at the Lech) is a town in southwest Bavaria, Germany, about 65 kilometers west of Munich and 35 kilometers south of Augsburg. It is the capital of the district of Landsberg am Lech .
Landsberg am Lech; Lechfeld. Held 10,500 POWs. Puchheim. Located on a military airfield 13 km (8 mi) from Munich. Held 12,000 POWs. Lazarett. Munich. The large war school in the Mars Platz is used as a hospital, and there is another known as Lazarett B.
The district is dominated by the Lech with its numerous barrages, the Ammersee, the rural communities in the south reaching as far as the foothills of the Alps and the large district town of Landsberg am Lech situated at the junction of the Bundesautobahn 96 (Munich-Lindau) with the Bundesstraße 17 (Augsburg-Füssen-Austria). The lowest point ...
Landsberg-Lech Air Base, Germany; Landsberg Prison, a prison in Landsberg am Lech; Kaufering concentration camp complex; Landsberg an der Warthe, German name of Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland; Landsberg in Oberschlesien/Upper Silesia, German name of Gorzów Śląski, Poland; Landsberg in Ostpreußen/East Prussia, German name of Górowo Iławeckie ...
Location of Weingut I ("Bunkergelände") and the former camp system 48°14′25.42″N 12°27′9.57″E / 48.2403944°N 12.4526583°E / 48.2403944; 12.4526583 Weingut I (English: Vineyard I ) was the codename for a construction project, begun in 1944, to create an underground factory complex in the Mühldorfer Hart [ de ] forest ...