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STRUTHOF

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RD130, 67130Natzwiller, France
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2024
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Le Struthof, a place of national remembrance located in the heart of the Vosges mountains, 800 m above sea level on Mont-Louise

In the heart of the Vosges mountains, 800 meters above sea level on Mont-Louise, lie the remains of the only concentration camp on French territory. In the spring of 1941, the Nazis opened the Konzentrationslager (KL) Natzweiler in Le Struthof, Alsace, annexed by Germany of the Third Reich, to exploit a vein of pink granite identified in 1940. Until September 1944, the deportees experienced the hell of this camp surrounded by a magnificent landscape. 52,000 people from all over Europe were deported to KL-Natzweiler or its network of annex camps. They were mainly political deportees and members of the Resistance, but also Jews, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals... The Struthof site covers 4.5 hectares of slopes and terraces. It bears witness to the terrible reality of concentration camps: barracks, watchtowers, the crematorium, the gas chamber for medical experiments... A museum recounts the history of the camp and passes on the memory of the Natzweiler deportees, a third of whom disappeared forever. The Centre Européen du Résistance Déporté (European Center for Deported Resistance Members) stands above the Kartoffelkeller, a reinforced concrete cellar built by the deportees. It sheds light on the rise of Nazism and the Resistance fighters who fought against barbarism. A ten-minute film introduces the historical tour. Its permanent exhibition, "S'engager, Résister, Combattre" (Commitment, Resistance, Combat), makes visitors reflect not only on the past, but also on the construction of Europe after the Second World War, its future and the possible threats it faces in maintaining peace. The Memorial to the Heroes and Martyrs of the Deportation was inaugurated in 1960 by General de Gaulle, President of the French Republic. The 40-meter-high monument, engraved with a skeletal deportee, represents a flame. An unknown deportee was buried at the foot of the Memorial, and urns containing the ashes of several deportees from other concentration camps lie in the crypt. The Struthof necropolis is all around. All this contributes to the necessary duty of remembrance. A visit rich in emotion.

For a complete visit of the site, allow 2h30 to 3h. Visit the website to prepare your visit, ideal if you're coming with young people. Several resources are available to the public, including testimonials from former deportees. You can also consult the diary to find out about the temporary exhibitions that are regularly on show.

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jallo
Visited in march 2017
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Malgré son histoire effroyable, il reste tout de même des vestiges de ce lieu annexé par le IIIe Reich. Un lieu très émouvant au cœur des Vosges.
zugwin2
Visited in august 2017
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site sans artifice sur un reel triste passé , ame sensible a evité
bon guide pour la visite
fute_606426
Visited in january 2017
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moins célèbre que les camps de concentration et d'extermination de l'est de l'Europe, on peut s'y rendre nettement plus rapidement, en hiver on y retrouve l'atmosphère glacée que l'on retrouve dans les autres camps, c'est l'horreur sertie dans un magnifique décor, visite relativement rapide, bon flèchage, il manque peut-être une "cafétaria digne du lieu (important afflux touristique.
Kaouki
Visited in december 2016
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Un site à éviter pour les plus sensibles.Lieu de mémoire où l’innommable a régné.Ambiance lourde et pesante.Le cadre en hiver est désespérant.
fute_629985
Visited in august 2016
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We have a duty to remember on this site during our holiday in Alsace.
We were with our daughters of 13 and 15 years.
It is a place of contemplation, never forget the horror!
Our guide has us to interest, us to captivate and even to make us smile.
This place is recommended.

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