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Oflag IX A/H & Oflag IX A/Z sites A gazetteer of places associated with the march east of the two camps in March and April 1945. e story of the march is described in Green, ‘e March East 1945: the final days of Oflag IX A/H and A/Z’, Spellmount 2012. Peter Green <[email protected]> SPANGENBERG Upper Camp or Schloss. In Spangenberg. Was a hotel most recently, now closed? Lower Camp. In Elbersdorf. One large building remains. Now part of a pharmaceutical company. North side of Spangenberg hill. ROTENBURG AN DER FULDA Jakob–Grimm–Schule. On Braacher Straße, the road that leads north to Braach. On the west bank of Fulda. WALDKAPEL e railway has gone, but the town is little changed. ROCKENSUß Several large barns of the right period in the village. Rittershain, where A/Z were fed, is still a clearing in the woods. On the road up from the valley from the L3226. OETMANNSHAUSEN Now a small village on hiking paths and cycle routes. No longer a railway junction. e village is dominated by a lorry park on the old railway station. WANFRIED e town is little changed. Fields still to the west of the town where A/H slept in a field barn. Kalkhof east of Wanfried hardly changed since 1945, when A/Z were billeted here. LENGENFELD UNTERM STEIN e railway viaduct still overshadows the town, where A/H were liberated. Sadly the trains have gone, but the track is now a tourist route with bikes that run on the old track. DIEDORF Little changed from 1945, the convent where Reverend George Forster had his feet washed by the nuns is still standing. LENGEFELD No evidence of the march. DACHREIDEN e railway remains as does the church with its distinctive tower and spire. WINDEBERG e main street remains as it was in 1945, apart from the better quality road surface. Sadly the farm where A/Z were billeted is not accessible but if you look through the letter box on the main door, the farm appears as a ghostly green ruin. FRIEDRICHSRODE No evidence of the march in the village, but the road from Windeberg still goes through woodlands. NOHRA No evidence of the march UTHLEBEN Sadly the ‘e Goldene Aue’ was demolished several years ago and is now an empty plot. HAIN e lunch stop on 7 April 1945 can still be seen. BUCHHOLZ No evidence of the march. UFTRUNGEN Hardly changed since 1945. e Minister’s house, stream and barns all remain. DITTICHENRODE e farm where A/Z were billeted has been demolished. e rest of the village is as it was in 1945. WIMMELBURG e chapel and most of the farm remain. e slag heaps from the copper processing still loom over the site. EISLEBEN e market place and statue of Luther remain, along with some of the locations for Lee Hill’s photographs. ESPERSTEDT e most dramatic changes affect this site. Most of the former Luftwaffe airfield where the USAAF flew A/Z home is now a flooded sand and gravel pit.

Oflag IX A/H & Oflag IX A/Z sites · 2013. 5. 5. · final days of Oflag IX A/H and A/Z’, Spellmount 2012. Peter Green SPANGENBERG Upper Camp or Schloss

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Page 1: Oflag IX A/H & Oflag IX A/Z sites · 2013. 5. 5. · final days of Oflag IX A/H and A/Z’, Spellmount 2012. Peter Green  SPANGENBERG Upper Camp or Schloss

Oflag IX A/H & Oflag IX A/Z sitesA gazetteer of places associated with the march east of the two camps in March and April 1945. The story of the march is described in Green, ‘The March East 1945: the final days of Oflag IX A/H and A/Z’, Spellmount 2012.Peter Green <[email protected]>

SPANGENBERGUpper Camp or Schloss. In Spangenberg. Was a hotel most recently, now closed?

Lower Camp. In Elbersdorf. One large building remains. Now part of a pharmaceutical company. North side of Spangenberg hill.

ROTENBURG AN DER FULDAJakob–Grimm–Schule. On Braacher Straße, the road that leads north to Braach. On the west bank of Fulda.

WALDKAPELThe railway has gone, but the town is little changed.

ROCKENSUßSeveral large barns of the right period in the village.Rittershain, where A/Z were fed, is still a clearing in the woods. On the road up from the valley from the L3226.

OETMANNSHAUSENNow a small village on hiking paths and cycle routes. No longer a railway junction. The village is dominated by a lorry park on the old railway station.

WANFRIEDThe town is little changed. Fields still to the west of the town where A/H slept in a field barn. Kalkhof east of Wanfried hardly changed since 1945, when A/Z were billeted here.

LENGENFELD UNTERM STEINThe railway viaduct still overshadows the town, where A/H were liberated. Sadly the trains have gone, but the track is now a tourist route with bikes that run on the old track.

DIEDORFLittle changed from 1945, the convent where Reverend George Forster had his feet washed by the nuns is still standing.

LENGEFELDNo evidence of the march.

DACHREIDENThe railway remains as does the church with its distinctive tower and spire.

WINDEBERGThe main street remains as it was in 1945, apart from the better quality road surface. Sadly the farm where A/Z were billeted is not accessible but if you look through the letter box on the main door, the farm appears as a ghostly green ruin.

FRIEDRICHSRODENo evidence of the march in the village, but the road from Windeberg still goes through woodlands.

NOHRANo evidence of the march

UTHLEBENSadly the ‘The Goldene Aue’ was demolished several years ago and is now an empty plot.

HAINThe lunch stop on 7 April 1945 can still be seen.

BUCHHOLZNo evidence of the march.

UFTRUNGENHardly changed since 1945. The Minister’s house, stream and barns all remain.

DITTICHENRODEThe farm where A/Z were billeted has been demolished. The rest of the village is as it was in 1945.

WIMMELBURGThe chapel and most of the farm remain. The slag heaps from the copper processing still loom over the site.

EISLEBENThe market place and statue of Luther remain, along with some of the locations for Lee Hill’s photographs.

ESPERSTEDT

The most dramatic changes affect this site. Most of the former Luftwaffe airfield where the USAAF flew A/Z home is now a flooded sand and gravel pit.