Displaced city
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Espelkamp : In addition to the simple barracks of the ammunition plant, the refugees also moved into stone houses
Displaced cities or displaced communities are settlements of displaced people .
Germany
Expellee towns or expellee communities are settlements that emerged in Germany in the post-war period , in which displaced persons from the former German eastern areas , the Sudetenland or other areas of Central and Eastern Europe settled.
Examples:
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Baden-Württemberg
- Eichenau , district of Riedlingen
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Bavaria :
- Geretsried in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district
- Neugablonz as a district of Kaufbeuren
- Neutraubling in the district of Regensburg
- Traunreut in the Traunstein district
- Waldkraiburg in the Mühldorf am Inn district
- Former camp Föhrenwald , from this the district Waldram in the municipality Wolfratshausen in the district Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen arose
- Geretsried, Traunreut and Waldkraiburg are meanwhile (also due to incorporations) the largest cities in the respective district.
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Brandenburg :
- Neuheim (since 1997 part of Jüterbog ) in the Teltow-Fläming district
- Neurochlitz (since 2002 part of Mescherin ) in the Uckermark district
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Hesse
- Burgwald (until 1996 Industriehof ) in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district
- Heilsberg (district of Bad Vilbel since 1948 ) in the Wetterau district
- Ichelhausen (settlement area, belongs to Ehringshausen ) in the Lahn-Dill district
- Lettgenbrunn (district of Jossgrund since 1974) in the Main-Kinzig district
- Oberwald (living space, belongs to Grebenhain ) in the Vogelsberg district
- Seenbrücke (settlement area in the Weickartshain and Lardenbach districts, districts of Grünberg ) in the district of Gießen
- Stadtallendorf in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district
- Sankt Stephans-Siedlung , district of Griesheim
- Trutzhain (district of Schwalmstadt since 1970 ) in the Schwalm-Eder district
- Forest settlement (district of Altenstadt ) in the Wetterau district
- Waldsiedlung (settlement area in the Nieder-Weisel district, district of Butzbach ) in the Wetterau district
- Wiesental (district of Butzbach ) in the Wetterau district
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Lower Saxony :
- Steinfeld in the Harlingerode district (cleared in 1960), Goslar district
- North Rhine-Westphalia :
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Schleswig-Holstein :
- Trappenkamp in the Segeberg district
- " ERP program 10,000 refugee apartments " at 84 locations
location
With the exception of Neutraubling, all German expellee towns were built on the site of former explosives factories or ammunition factories that were hidden in the forest. As an example, the aerial photo of Neugablonz: 47 ° 54 ′ 36 ″ N , 10 ° 38 ′ 24 ″ E
Neutraubling is located on the site of a previous Messerschmitt GmbH aircraft factory (previously part of Obertraubling ).
Web links
Footnotes
- ↑ http://www.ehringshausen.de/uploads/media/Entstehung_Ichelhausen__-_3_doc.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjhlLPPpc_dAhUBCRoKHQNLCc8QFjABegQIABAB&usg=AOvVaw1Ndn_xexUajxoJWzBFb
- ↑ https://www.giessener-allgemeine.de/regional/kreisgiessen/Kreis-Giessen-Seenbruecke-Die-geteilte-Siedlung;art457,464460
- ↑ http://geschichtsverein.butzbach.de/niederwe.htm
- ^ History of Wiesental. Retrieved September 22, 2018 .
- ↑ http://www.ausstellung-angekommen.de/index.php?id=40
- ↑ http://www.ausstellung-angekommen.de/index.php?id=39
- ↑ Working group for contemporary building e. V. (Eds.): Johannes Scharre / Ulrich Haake: "The construction of 10,000 refugee apartments in Schleswig-Holstein (ERP special program 1950) - results, methods, experiences and conclusions", / Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Produktiv refugeeshilfe e. V .; (Research report on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Housing No. 148 (2404/05)); Building research report of the working group for contemporary building e. V. No. 2, Kiel 1952