30 April 2026, Saxony, Leipzig: Personal items such as combs, a knife and crockery found during excavations on the site of the former Nazi forced labor camp "Mangold" lie on a table. Archaeologists are investigating the 9,000 square meter site ahead of a planned development. So far, around 600 finds have been recorded. The camp, which opened in October 1942, housed up to 3,000 forced laborers from all over Europe and the Soviet Union, who primarily produced war-related products for the Rud. Sack metalworking company. The barracks camp was one of the largest in the Leipzig city area. Photo: Jan

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30 April 2026, Saxony, Leipzig: Personal items such as combs, a knife and crockery found during excavations on the site of the former Nazi forced labor camp
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30 April 2026, Saxony, Leipzig: Personal items such as combs, a knife and crockery found during excavations on the site of the former Nazi forced labor camp "Mangold" lie on a table. Archaeologists are investigating the 9,000 square meter site ahead of a planned development. So far, around 600 finds have been recorded. The camp, which opened in October 1942, housed up to 3,000 forced laborers from all over Europe and the Soviet Union, who primarily produced war-related products for the Rud. Sack metalworking company. The barracks camp was one of the largest in the Leipzig city area. Photo: Jan

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