Reich Labor Service Camp Schönram

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The Reich Labor Service Camp Schönram , later the Schönram sick camp , was located in Schönram Filz near Schönram in the Traunstein district .

It was operated from 1935 to 1940 by the regional association for hiking and homeland service. Pastor Pfaffinger mentioned it in 1938 in the pastoral report of the Petting parish. Polish farm workers were also housed near Schönram, and later it was used as barracks for the Reich Labor Service .

From October 1944, Alarich Seidler set up and managed a sick camp for forced laborers from abroad. The number of beds was around 120.

According to other sources, the Schönram TBC station was set up with around 40 places as part of the so-called " Tuberculosis Care " for foreign workers affected by TBC (1942-45).

On the so-called “Foreign Cemetery Friedelreut” , today the “Ukrainian Cemetery”, on the 2103 state road, there are graves of so-called civilian workers and a plaque: “In the peace of this forest, 54 Ukrainians and one Greek rest Committed to work in Germany during World War II, succumbed to illnesses in 1944/45. ”Many of them died of tuberculosis , including women and children. The 20-year-old Ukrainian Nikolai Postnierad was the first to be buried on October 9, 1944. The youngest victim buried in the cemetery is 14-year-old Claudia Wikolawa. Four French buried were reburied in 1950 and one Italian in 1958.

The chief physician was Medical Councilor Dr. Hohbach, head of the Berchtesgaden health department. The Polish camp doctor, Dr. Lucjan Nowakowski, died of TB around May 1945.

In the late autumn of 1946 a refugee camp was set up in the barracks.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Heike Mayer: The Ukrainian cemetery in Schönramer Filz. Every year there is a commemoration on the Sunday after All Saints' Day. In: Traunsteiner Tagblatt , November 5, 2016
  2. a b Bavarian Academy for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management : People in the Moor.
  3. ^ Institute for Contemporary History : inventory of the Bavarian State Association for Hiking and Homeland Service (LVW). ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ifz-muenchen.de

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