Ahrensdorf hunting lodge

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Coordinates: 52 ° 11 ′ 53.6 ″  N , 13 ° 10 ′ 46.6 ″  E

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The Ahrensdorf Hunting Lodge is located between Ahrensdorf and Löwendorf in the Nuthe-Urstromtal community in Brandenburg .

history

main building
Former entrance area

The hunting lodge was built under the name Jagdidyll Berdotaris by the seed wholesaler Alfred Metz from Berlin-Steglitz as a summer residence for hunting in Brandenburg at the beginning of the 20th century. The name Berdotaris came from his two daughters Berta and Doris, who were the godfathers of the first name. The house with its annexes was mainly used for hunting and looking after a fallow deer gate .

The hunting lodge takes its monumental protection from its function as a training center ( Hachschara camp ) of the Jewish scout association " Makkabi Hazair" for young people who were preparing to emigrate to Palestine , which lasted only briefly from 1936 to 1941 . In the Hachshara camp, the young people were supposed to learn how to work on the land so that they could later work and live in a kibbutz after they left Nazi Germany . In this short time, around 200 young people passed through the farm, preparing for their trip to Palestine. The last 48 young people could not continue on their way and were deported to Auschwitz .

After the Second World War, the building, the castle, the stables and Nebengelasse served the operation of a wounded home, in the GDR one was there Feierabendheim operated that after the turn of the AWO was operated. She left the castle grounds in 2003 because of a new building. After the building ensemble was added to the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg at the end of the 1990s, the owner at the time, the district of Teltow-Fläming , sold the property to a private person who has been renovating the extensive building stock in small steps since then.

"On May 5, 1997, the" Hachschara Landwerk Ahrensdorf e. V. “in the presence of leading personalities from the state of Brandenburg; Minister of Culture Steffen Reiche , District Administrator Peer Giesecke , the Vice Consul of Israel Josef Levy , Harald-Albert Swik from the Friends' Association and Mayor Winand Jansen unveiled a memorial stele in memory of Hachschara, the former Ahrensdorf farm. "

- Website of the Nuthe Urstromtal community

The association “Hachschara Landwerk Ahrensdorf e. V. ”shows a permanent exhibition in Trebbin .

literature

Scientific literature

  • Herbert Fiedler: Landwerk Ahrensdorf near Trebbin. A Hachschara camp of the Jewish Boy Scout Association, in "Heimatjahrbuch für den Landkreis Teltow-Fläming", Ed. Kulturamt des Kreis, vol. 1, 1994
  • Erhard Roy Wiehn (ed.): Who would have believed that - memories in the "Kibbutz Buchenwald" = Netzer Sereni at Hachschará and concentration camp 1939–1945–1985 With a foreword by Zwi Helmut Steinitz and an article by Ruth and Herbert Fiedler about Hachscharót and the Hachschará site Ahrensdorf. 2nd Edition. Hartung-Gorre, Konstanz 2010 ISBN 3-86628-298-2 (1st edition 1998)
  • Friends of "Hachschara - Landwerk Ahrensdorf" (ed.): "Memories are like a paradise from which one cannot be driven". Impressions of the Hachschara, photographically captured and stored by Jewish boys and girls in the years 1936 - 1941 in the Ahrensdorf Landwerk. Self-published 1993. Foreword by Ehud Growald (d. I. Herbert Growald)

Fictional literature

Web links

Commons : Landwerk Ahrensdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Reading by Karl-Rudolf Menke and conversation with Anja Brockert about Urs Faes: Summer in Brandenburg ( Memento of the original from May 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (MP3, 10.5 MB, 11:26 min), SWR2 , May 5, 2014  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mp3-download.swr.de
  2. Review by "psycho-Semitic book blog" with photos of Herbert Sonnenfeld from the country work