
Mühldorf was a satellite system of the
Dachau concentration camp
Dachau () was the first concentration camp built by Nazi Germany, opening on 22 March 1933. The camp was initially intended to intern Hitler's political opponents which consisted of: communists, social democrats, and other dissidents. It is ...
located near
Mühldorf
Mühldorf am Inn ( Central Bavarian: ''Muihdorf am Inn'') is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and the capital of the district Mühldorf on the river Inn. It is located at , and had a population of about 17,808 in 2005.
History
During the Middle Ages ...
in
Bavaria
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, established in mid-1944 and run by the ''
Schutzstaffel
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'' (SS). The camps were established to provide labor for an underground installation for the production of the
Messerschmitt 262 (Me-262), a jet fighter designed to challenge
Allied air
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superiority over Germany.
Operation
Between July 1944 and April 1945, when the
U.S. Army overran the area, more than 8,000 prisoners had been deported to the main camp at
Mettenheim
Mettenheim is a municipality in the district of Mühldorf in Bavaria in Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Ge ...
and to its
subcamp
Subcamps (german: KZ-Außenlager), also translated as satellite camps, were outlying detention centres (''Haftstätten'') that came under the command of a main concentration camp run by the SS in Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe. The Nazi ...
s.
As the
Allied air offensive against
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany (lit. "National Socialist State"), ' (lit. "Nazi State") for short; also ' (lit. "National Socialist Germany") (officially known as the German Reich from 1933 until 1943, and the Greater German Reich from 1943 to 1945) was ...
intensified after 1943, the Nazi leadership decided to construct underground installations in order to produce weaponry and related war material. Accelerated construction of such facilities required significant outlay of human resources. The
SS provided concentration camp prisoners to carry out the most dangerous tasks, such as hollowing out tunnels from mountainsides and caves, constructing subterranean factories, and hauling construction materials. To facilitate these immense projects, it set up hundreds of satellite camps close to proposed industrial sites in 1944 and 1945.
According to the account of a prisoner who turned over the camp's administrative files to American authorities, the
Mettenheim
Mettenheim is a municipality in the district of Mühldorf in Bavaria in Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Ge ...
camp held some 2,000 inmates, a nearby women's camp 500 persons, the "forest camps" (Waldlager) about 2,250 male and female inmates, while two other camps held a total of 550 persons. Most of the prisoners were Hungarian Jews, but there were also Jews from Greece, France, Italy as well as political prisoners from Russia, Poland and Serbia. The surrounding area also contained numerous forced-labor and prisoner-of-war camps to supply workers for the factory.
Conditions at the Mühldorf complex were dismal. As at the
Kaufering camps, the SS guards carried out "selections" at the Mühldorf complex in the fall of 1944, deporting hundreds of sick and disabled inmates to the gas chambers at
Auschwitz. It is estimated that more than half of the prisoners held there perished following their deportation to the Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center or died on site from overwork, abuse, shootings, and disease. Prisoners in the "forest camps V and VI" (Waldlager V and VI), located near the town of
Ampfing, were housed in earthen huts, barracks partially submerged in the ground with soil-covered roofs designed to camouflage the structures from Allied aerial reconnaissance. Prisoners frequently worked 10- to 12-hour days hauling heavy bags of cement and carrying out other arduous construction tasks.
In late April, as the U.S. Army approached the camps, the SS guards evacuated some 3,600 prisoners from the camp on
death marches
A death march is a forced march of prisoners of war or other captives or deportees in which individuals are left to die along the way. It is distinguished in this way from simple prisoner transport via foot march. Article 19 of the Geneva Conven ...
.
War crimes trial
The commandant of Mühldorf, Walter Langleist, was tried in the
main Dachau camp trial in 1945. He was found guilty of war crimes, sentenced to death, and hanged at
Landsberg Prison
Landsberg Prison is a penal facility in the town of Landsberg am Lech in the southwest of the German state of Bavaria, about west-southwest of Munich and south of Augsburg. It is best known as the prison where Adolf Hitler was held in 1924, a ...
on May 28, 1946.
In February 1946, the
U.S. military court in Dachau indicted fourteen Nazi officials of the Mühldorf camp for crimes committed against the unarmed prisoners, including killings, beatings, torture, starvation and abuse. On May 13, 1947, thirteen of the defendants were found guilty, six were sentenced to death by hanging, two to life imprisonment, and the remainder to sentences varying from 10 to twenty years; one was acquitted. Only one of the death sentences were carried out, with the others being commuted to prison terms.
Another Mühldorf official, Georg Schallermair, was tried separately in September 1947. He was the leader of role call command, and personally beat many prisoners to death. Schallermair was found guilty of war crimes and sentenced to death. Although most of the remaining death row inmates were granted clemency in 1951, he was one of seven men to have their death sentences upheld. General
Thomas T. Handy confirmed Schallermair's death sentence on these grounds:
"Georg Schallermair, as leader of a roll command, was directly responsible for the prisoners in Mühldorf, a subcamp of Dachau. He himself beat many prisoners in such a way that they died as a result. Of 300 people who were brought to the camp in autumn 1944, only 72 were alive after four months. Every day he visited the morgue with a dentist imprisoned to break out the dead gold teeth. There are no facts or arguments that can in any way justify grace in this case."
Schallermair was hanged at Landsberg Prison on June 7, 1951. He was one of the last 7 Nazi war criminals to be executed by the
United States
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.
See also
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Dachau Trials
*
Weingut I
References
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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, and has been released under the
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External links
Mühldorf: United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumWebsite for the Society for RemembranceWebsite for the Mühldorf History workshop
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Subcamps of Dachau
Mühldorf (district)