Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-1985-0123-027,_KZ_Mittelbau-Dora,_Produktion_von_V_1.jpg
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Description Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1985-0123-027, KZ Mittelbau-Dora, Produktion von V 1.jpg |
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Original historic description : KZ Mittelbau-Dora, Produktion von V 1 ADN-ZB/Repro/23.1.85/Bez. Erfurt: Gedenken an Antifaschisten/ In unterirdischen Stollen des faschistischen Konzentrationslagers "Mittelbau Dora" bei Nordhausen hatte das Rüstungsunternehmen Mittelwerk GmbH einen Rüstungskomplex errichtet. Unter Ausbeutung von KZ-Häftlingen wurden hier Raketen gebaut (V 1 und V 2). Durch gezielte Sabotage der Widerstandsorganisation, zu der auch der am 23.1.45 im KZ ermordete Antifaschist Albert Kuntz gehörte, war etwa ein Drittel der Raketen, die den Krieg für Hitler entscheiden sollten, unbrauchbar. Das Foto zeigt einen der Montagestollen für V-Waffen (Reproduktion einer Aufnahme von 1945).
English:
Nordhausen
, the
Mittelwerk
in the
Hartz
(sic)
Mountains
, was captured by the United States Third Armoured Division in April 1945
(sic)
. Found there were many
V-1s
such as these and also stored
V-2s
[1]
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Source | Deutsches Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archive), Bild 183-1985-0123-027 | |||
Author | Unknown author Unknown author | |||
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- References
- ↑ Cooksley, Peter G (1979) Flying Bomb , Category:New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons, p. 128a
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