The Kohnstein is a hill in
Thuringia,
Germany, 2 kilometres southwest of the village of
Niedersachswerfen
Niedersachswerfen is a village and a former municipality in the district of Nordhausen, in Thuringia, Germany
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and 3 kilometres northwest of the centre of the town of
Nordhausen. Gypsum mining created tunnels in the hill that were later used as a fuel/chemical depot and for
Nazi Germany factories, including the
Mittelwerk V-2 rocket factory that used
Mittelbau-Dora
Mittelbau-Dora (also Dora-Mittelbau and Nordhausen-Dora) was a Nazi concentration camp located near Nordhausen in Thuringia, Germany. It was established in late summer 1943 as a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration camp, supplying slave labour ...
slave labour.
Chronology
1917–1934: The
Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik
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(BASF) purchased the property and mined anhydrite for gypsum.
1935 summer: At the suggestion of
IG Farben
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, the ''
Wirtschaftliche Forschungsgesellschaft (WIFO)'' ( en, Economic Research Company)
[
] investigated the mine to centralize a fuel and chemical depot.
1936: Wifo took over the mines to create a highly secret central petroleum reserve.[ The Government's ''Industrial Research Association'' invested some effort in adapting the tunnels and galleries for the storage of critical chemicals like tetra-ethyl-lead (petroleum anti-knock).][
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1937–1940: Wifo phases I and II to extend the tunnels were completed, and the site stored oil, gasoline, and chemicals; as well as stockpiles of chemical poisons.[
1943 July (mid): A production planner for Gerhard Degenkolb (i.e., the A-4 Special Committee), Paul Figge, determined that the site seemed ideal for A-4 production, but Hermann Göring initially forbade the use for missile production (Hitler overruled).][
1943 August (end): The Armaments Ministry seized the facility from Hermann Göring's Four-Year Plan organization.][
1943 November (late): Mittelwerk GmbH leased the Kohnstein mine from Wifo, the owner.][
1943 September early: Albin Sawatzki, Arthur Rudolph, and about ten engineers moved to the Nordhausen plant from Peenemünde.][
1943 September: Conversion of tunnels for V-2 rocket production was started.][
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1944 Spring: Ventilation and heating construction was completed.[
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1944 May or June: Mittelwerk had to compress all its facilities into tunnels 21-46, disrupting production.[
1945 April 11: After previously entering the Nordhausen plant from the North through the Junkers Nordwerke, 3rd US Armored and 104th Infantry Divisions reached the town of Nordhausen on 11 April 1945 and discovered the dead and sick of the ]Boelcke Kaserne
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[ barracks at ]Mittelbau-Dora
Mittelbau-Dora (also Dora-Mittelbau and Nordhausen-Dora) was a Nazi concentration camp located near Nordhausen in Thuringia, Germany. It was established in late summer 1943 as a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration camp, supplying slave labour ...
.[
]
1945 June: The US Army left the Nordhausen plant as required by JCS Directive 1067/14, with parts, machine tools, and documents (including blueprints for the projected A-9/A-10 intercontinental missile) left for the Soviets.[
1948 Summer: The Soviet army demolished both of the entrances of the tunnel system][
1995: A new entrance tunnel was dug to former rail Tunnel A. Subsequently, a section of 710 m of the tunnel system was opened for visitors.
After the 1990 ]reunification of Germany
German reunification (german: link=no, Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a united and fully sovereign state, which took place between 2 May 1989 and 15 March 1991. The day of 3 October 1990 when the Ge ...
, the tunnels were frequently looted by treasure seekers who gained access via the private mine in the north of the Kohnstein. Large parts of the system are flooded by ground water, while other parts have collapsed. Willi Kramer, a German archaeologist and scientist who dived in the tunnel system in 1992 and 1998, estimated that 70 tons of material was stolen. Access through these entrances was secured not until 2004, when the mine went into insolvency.[
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Tourism and walking
In 1366 the Hohnstein counts had the Schnabelsburg (a castle, later a daytrippers restaurant) built on the Kohnstein. At Maienkopf there was an open-air stage from 1934 which had 500 seats. In more recent times the Kaiser Way
The Kaiser Way (german: Kaiserweg), literally "Emperor Way", is a thematic long distance footpath in the Harz mountains of Germany, which is about 110 km long and crosses both the Harz and the Kyffhäuser hills. From Goslar and Bad Harzbur ...
(an old military road or '' Heerstraße'') runs along the Kohnstein. Nearby is the Karst Trail. Around 550 metres east of the summit and about 600 metres northwest of the former Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp is an open area in the woods where several trails meet and known as the ''Komödienplatz''. The ''Komödienplatz'' hosts the May festivals of Nordhausen Grammar School (''Nordhäuser Gymnasium''), founded in 1835; schoolchildren put on Latin comedies.
References and notes
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Hills of Thuringia
Nordhausen, Thuringia
Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp