DP Camp Haid

in Ansfelden, Austria



Category: Attraction

5 views 0 shares 0 comments

Bookmarkset bookmark!
Created/changed by: System

Address details

Adalbert-Stifter-Straße 8, 4053 Ansfelden, Austria
Print route »

Coordinates

N48° 12' 14.04" E14° 15' 14.04"   (48.2039, 14.2539)
Start navigation »

Phone & WWW


Business hours

Info

The DP camp Haid, officially Wohnsiedlung 121 Haid, was a camp for displaced persons first under the American administration, then the Upper Austrian administration. It was located in the district of Haid, Ansfelden in Upper Austria. Displaced persons were civilians who were affected by the turmoil of World War II, first with unknown residence.
After the Second World War Ansfelden belonged to the American occupation zone. The camp was set up by the American military administration at the existing labor camp of the Wehrmacht from 1945. In September the same year between 8.000 and 9.000 captured SS men were guarded by American soldiers in the camp, who had to continue efforts to expand. In the following years, the camp was populated with displaced Jews from Poland and the homeless from Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungary, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Transylvania, Sudeten Germans and Croats. In October 1956, when in Hungary the uprising against Communist rule with was crushed by Russian armored troops, some 700 refugees arrived in the last stocks of the camp.

Discussions

Random Images

Contact details

DP Camp Haid

Address: Adalbert-Stifter-Straße 8, 4053 Ansfelden, Austria
Phone: