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Deutschland Deutschland: Peenemuende III (NIG07)

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26/08/2024   -   06/09/2024

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Türkei Frankreich Spanien

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Alter
18 - 27
Maximale Anzahl von Freiwilligen
8
Immer noch Platz für
(Voll)
Sprachen
Englisch
Vegetarisches Essen
Ja
Nächster Flughafen
Berlin (BER)
Anreise über
Peenemünde
Karte

Arbeit

Peenemünde is mainly known for its significant role in the times of the Nazi regime. Whereas Peenemünde first was only a place where the Nazis' army was positioned for developing different military tactics, it later became a labour camp in 1943. Prisoners had to help assemble the V-2 rockets and other military objects.

In this camp the volunteers will maintain the remains of the former labour camp “Karlshagen I”. Barracks, a bunker and two towers will be made visible for the public. This includes trimming the plants and keeping the wooden stakes that stabilize the construct in good shape.

Unterkunft und Verpflegung

The volunteers will stay in in multiple rooms at a youth hostel. There will be bikes provided to get to the working location and to travel around the island.
Food is included (also vegetarian). There will be someone cooking for the participants. Dinner will be warm; lunch and breakfast will be sandwiches.

Lage und Freizeit

The town Peenemünde is located in the northern part of the island Usedom which is located in the very north-eastern part of Germany. Usedom is the island with the most hours of sunshine in Germany and a popular travel destination. While Peenemünde was occupied by the German army during the time of the Nazi-Regime, the nature could grow and bloom freely and many salt and orchid meadows sprouted.

Wer organisiert das Projekt?

This project is organized by NiG e.V., a german non-profit and non-government organization. In this project we work together with the historic technical museum of Peenemünde. The Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum is working on the history of the creation and use of weapons during World War II. The exhibitions documents who worked in Peenemünde, how people lived and why the enormously elaborate weapon projects were carried out. They give the camp a free guide throuh the musuem and explain the archiological part before and while working.

Anreise zum Treffpunkt

Will be sent to the volunteers with the travel information.

Anforderungen

Please bring a sleeping bag, a mattress pad, working clothes and motivation.

Deutschland Deutschland: Malchow (NIG09)

Dauer

09/09/2024   -   20/09/2024

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Kenia Spanien Türkei

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Alter
18 - 27
Maximale Anzahl von Freiwilligen
8
Immer noch Platz für
2
Sprachen
Englisch
Vegetarisches Essen
Ja
Nächster Flughafen
Berlin (BER)
Anreise über
Nearest train station: Malchow
Karte

Arbeit

The participants will work on the area of an external camp of the former women´s concentration camp Ravensbrück. The women had to work there under very extreme conditions in an armament’s factory. First steps will be taken to build a memorial on the area where the former prisoners were accommodated. The volunteers are supposed to bring some ideas about the future of the memorial.

Unterkunft und Verpflegung

The volunteers will stay in a hostel. Full board is included (also vegetarian).

Lage und Freizeit

Malchow is a small city in the southern part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. What once started as a village on the island of the Malchower lake, later became a town with about 6600 inhabitants and an important health resort between two great lakes and within the Malchower lake. But in between those times the town Malchow was mainly known for two things:
The first thing was a manufactory for ammuniation in Malchow that was a company established during the times of the regime of the Nazis. Half of the manufactory workers were forced labourers from abroad. The second thing was an external labour camp of the Ravensbrück concentration camp for women that was built in 1943. Hundreds of women, most of them Hungarian jews, had to work under inhumane conditions. A lot of them died.

Leisure time: Excursions (swimming, short trips) can be planned.

Wer organisiert das Projekt?

This project is organized by NiG e.V., a german non-profit and non-government organization. In this project we work together with the town Malchow.

Anforderungen

Please bring a sleeping bag, a mattress pad, working clothes and motivation.