Schwäbisch Hall-Hessental concentration camp. Possibly the smallest concentration camp in Germany?
Not interested in my gelabber? watch from 15:08. The concentration camp next to the train station of Hessental came into existence in the summer of 1944 and was dissolved in April 1945. It had a population of about 800 prisoners almost half of which were murdered. Their main task was to maintain the runways of the nearby airfield where Messerschmidt Me 262's were stationed.

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