Other, Guided tours

Telephone tour: Forced labor in Freiburg

The telephone tour from the National Socialism Documentation Center focuses on the history of forced laborers. During the Second World War, thousands of deported people were forced to work in Freiburg's businesses, public institutions and private households. Caroline Klemm gives an overview of the deployment and individual biographies of forced laborers in Freiburg. Participation is free of charge. Registration is required on the website www.beianrufkultur.de or by telephone on 040 209 404 69. Registration via the DZNS is not possible.

Dates

  • Donnerstag, 26.03.2026 15:00 - 16:00 clock

    Location

    Dokumentations­zentrum National­sozialismus
    Rotteckring 14,
    79098 Freiburg
    • barrierefrei (nach DIN 18040)
    • wetterunabhängig

    Organiser

    Städtische Museen Freiburg
    Gerberau 15,
    79098 Freiburg

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