Where today a residential and office building by Hans #Sharoun stands on Hallesches Ufer in #Kreuzberg, there was a #forced labour camp by #Telefunken for #forcedlabourers of many nations in an apartment building. #ForcedLabourBerlin
#ForcedLabourBerlin takes us this week to #Moabit, to the Hansa-Theatre or Filmpalast Hansa, which was demolished in May 2020. Here 50 French women were accommodated who had to do #forcedlabour for the #Telefunken Röhrenwerk
In the old Schellingstraße near the Potsdamer Platz the #ForcedLabourCamp of the Exner company was located in a building planned for demolition. The area was to be completely redesigned during the construction of the "Reichshauptstadt #Germania". #ForcedLabourBerlin
At Ruschestraße 32-34, #Lichtenberg there was a #forcedlabour camp of Maschinenfabrik Steubing & Co at Grünberger Straße 34, #Friedrichshain. Until 1952 it was used as a home for refugees and homeless people.
From 1956 construction of flats for the #Stasi.
#ForcedlabourBerlin

A former estate of the city of Berlin is #Boddinsfelde in #Brandenburg. Here, as on other Berlin estates, a prisoner of war camp was located from 1944 at the latest.

Today there is a privately owned riding stable here.

#ForcedLabourBerlin

In #Wannsee, in the well-known restaurant "Deutsche Eiche" at Königstraße 49, was a forced labour camp of the Special Department of the Ministry of Aviation with a capacity of 150 people, mostly from Italy. Today there is a supermarket here. #ForcedLabourBerlin
The tour of #ForcedLabourBerlin today leads today to #Kastanienallee 12 in #PrenzlauerBerg. Here was a camp of Biedermann & Czarnikow KG. Two forced labourers died in an air raid on 1 March 1943, 56 others were injured. Today there are shops and flats here.
The Teachers' Association House on #Alexanderplatz in Berlin- #Mitte was a #Siemens & Halske camp for 445 women from #France and #Belgium who had to work in the Wernerwerke. Today, the site is home to the new Teacher's Association House and the Congress Hall. #ForcedLabourBerlin
The camp at the Marienlust Inn in #Köpenick was a forced labour and prisoner-of-war camp for at least 75 people who had to do forced labour at the GEMA in Köpenick. Many restaurants were converted into forced camps. None of the buildings exist today. #ForcedLabourBerlin
The horticultural business P. and H. von Cotzhausen was located at Leonorenstraße 37-39. The company set up accommodation for 6 people who had to do forced labour on their premises.
Today, among others, the municipal swimming pool Lankwitz is located here.
#ForcedLabourBerlin