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Landsberg am Lech

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Landsberg am Lech
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Landsberg am Lech
Landsberg am Lech (Germany)
Landsberg am Lech
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Upper Bavaria
District Landsberg am Lech
Town subdivisions 6 Ortsteile
Lord Mayor Ingo Lehmann (SPD)
Basic statistics
Area 57.89 km² (22.4 sq mi)
Elevation 585-630 m
Population 27,721  (31/12/2006)
 - Density 479 /km² (1,240 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate LL
Postal code 86899
Area codes 08191 08246 (Ellighofen)
Website www.landsberg.de

Coordinates: 48°02′00″N 10°53′00″E / 48.033333, 10.883333

River Lech in Landsberg.
River Lech in Landsberg.

Landsberg am 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.

The town is noted for its prison where Adolf Hitler was incarcerated in 1924. During this incarceration Hitler wrote/dictated his book Mein Kampf together with Rudolf Hess. His cell, number 7, became part of the Nazi-cultus. A lot of followers came to visit the cell, during the Nazi-period in Germany. Landsberg am Lech was known as the town of the Hitler Jugend. It was also one of the largest Displaced Person (DP) camps for Jewish refugees after World War II, and the place of execution for more than 150 war criminals after 1945.

It is the birthplace of the Nobel laureate Erwin Neher.

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[edit] Landsberg Displaced Person camp

It began as a Nazi concentration camp. By October of 1944, there were more than 5,000 prisoners in the camp. Comprised primarily of Jewish refugees from the Soviet Union and the Baltic states, it developed into one of the most influential DP camps in the Sh'erit ha-Pletah. It housed a Yiddish newspaper (the Yiddishe Zeitung), religious schools, and organizations to promote Jewish religious observance. The camp was liberated April 28, 1945 by the 101st Airborne (506th PIR) and the 4th Division of the United States Army. Upon orders from General Taylor, the American forces allowed news media to record the atrocities, and ordered the German civilians and guards to reflect upon the dead and bury them bare-handed. Two young women walked home laughing, and were then made to spend the night among the dead, then assist in the burial of the dead victims.

After the liberation of the camp in 1945 it became a displaced person camp.

A dramatization of the discovery and liberation of the camp was presented in Episode 9: Why We Fight of the Band of Brothers mini-series.

A number of prominent leaders emerged from the camp, including Samuel Gringauz, who also became the chairman of the Council of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S. zone. The camp also served as the headquarters for the Jewish education and training organisation ORT.

The camp closed on October 15, 1950.

[edit] Notable people

[edit] Twinnings

[edit] Sources

  • Burgett, Daniel R. (2001). Beyond the Rhine. New York: Dell Publishing, 119-134. 

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