A further view of Aussenlager Ellrich-Juliushütte, with fence posts in the foreground. This view was taken from the site of one of the former prisoner accommodation blocks, looking towards the remains of the infirmary blocks and Krematoria building.
A further view of Aussenlager Ellrich-Juliushütte, with fence posts in the foreground. This view was taken from the site of one of the former prisoner accommodation blocks, looking towards the remains of the infirmary blocks and Krematoria building.
Another image from Konzentrationslager Gross-Rosen. This attachment was taken at the former SS-Lager, and shows the remains of one of the structures there, with period fence remnants visible.
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Carl
Many of the former sites have original sections of fencing present, but few have as much as can be found at the rear sections of KZ-Buchenwald. The images below were taken around the former SS guard detail, located beyond the gardening area, Häftlingskrankenbau (infirmary area) and pig-sty, poultry and "Angora" sectors, named after the Angora rabbits whose fur was used in winter clothing.
Aussenlager Reichenau, sub-camp of Gross-Rosen.
The first image shows original fence posts from the GETEWENT factory complex - the initial prisoner accommodation site as well as the location of the production facilities. Secondly, remains of fencing present at the former SS area of the nearby camp.
KL-Natzweiler-Struthof:
Two views taken recently at Natzweiler.
Thank you for posting the photo's Carl.
Another view taken at Breendonk in Belgium, this time showing fencing around the entrance area.
KL-Herzogenbusch:
1-2. Original posts outside the modern museum complex
3-4. Views taken inside the reconstructed area, with watchtowers and canal visible
5. Reconstructed fence section, KL-Herzogenbusch - Kamp Vught National Memorial Museum
6-7. Rows of original fence posts still stand outside the museum complex
Thanks for posting the latest set of images to this thread
Are the concrete fence posts as well as the watchtowers all modern reproductions or are they restored original structures?
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Thank you. The posts and watchtowers located within the museum complex appeared of modern construction, apart from some of the posts at the far end of the complex which appeared original. I believe the majority of the original posts are located outside - those shown in images 1,2,6 and 7.
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