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The Vogelsang Training Area () lays in the German
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hills between the villages of
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,
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and
Schleiden Schleiden () is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies in the Eifel hills, in the district of Euskirchen (district), Euskirchen, and has 12,998 inhabitants as of 30 June 2017. Schleiden is connected by a tourist railway to Kall, German ...
in the state of
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. It was established in 1946 and handed back at the end of 2005, and consisted of the grounds of the former
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leadership training centre in the fort of Vogelsang (''
Ordensburg Vogelsang Ordensburg Vogelsang is a former Nazi complex located within the former military training area of Vogelsang in the Eifel National Park in North Rhine-Westphalia. The landmarked and fully preserved complex was used by the Nazi Party between 193 ...
'') on the Erpenscheid hill plus additional terrain including the so-called
Dreiborn Plateau The Dreiborn Plateau () is an area of woods and open terrain, some 33 square kilometres in area, in the Eifel National Park. It corresponds to the area of the Vogelsang Military Training Area which was handed back on 31 December 2005 and had been o ...
. In the north and east it was bounded by the Urft Reservoir. The training area had an area of around 45 km2 and since 1 January 2006 has been fully incorporated into the
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.Kamp Vogelsang - Enkele cijfers
at www2.kamp-vogelsang.be. Retrieved 26 Dec 2013. Until 1950 the training area was run by the
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and thereafter until 31 December 2005 by the
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History


Origins

The basis of the subsequent military training area was the Nazi
Ordensburg Vogelsang Ordensburg Vogelsang is a former Nazi complex located within the former military training area of Vogelsang in the Eifel National Park in North Rhine-Westphalia. The landmarked and fully preserved complex was used by the Nazi Party between 193 ...
. This training centre is the second largest relic of Nazi infrastructure in Germany by area after their party congress site in Nuremberg and covered an area of some 100 hectares. The buildings under
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alone cover a gross floor area of more than 50,000 square metres.


British use from 1946

After the end of the
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, in early 1946, the British Military Government considered for a while tearing down this prominent symbol of Nazism. In September 1946 the British commandeered 42 square kilometres of land around the fort as a military training area, ejecting the population of the nearby village of Wollseifen in doing so. In 1950 the British handed over the Vogelsang Training Area to the
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. However, under the terms of the transfer of ownership British Armed Forces continued to use the Camp. Offering a mix of military and outdoor pursuits for a period of around two weeks. It was a popular destination for British troops as an alternative to base barracks life. Under the Drawdown of British Forces from Germany, in the 1990s the camp was closed to British Army troops.


Belgian use from 1950

From 1950 the Belgian forces used the terrain as a military training area, establishing, extending and equipping the original Nazi fort to create the Van Dooren Barracks. In 1989 the site came under heritage conservation protection. The Belgian military left Vogelsang Camp in late 2005.


Use since 2006

At the beginning of 2006, ownership of the land was transferred from the
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to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The federation swapped, as part of a
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process, the mainly forested land of the Vogelsang Military Training Area, which covered roughly 3,300 hectares, for an equivalent area of forest in the Eifel. However the risk of contamination left by the training area usage remains with the Federation, as in comparable cases, as part of the change-of-use agreement. Since 1 January 2006, the area and its solid stone buildings have been open to the public and may be visited during the day. Part of the land is crossed by hiking trails, but walkers must not leave the paths (mainly due to uncleared munitions and for nature conservation reasons).


Nature conservation

For decades large areas of Vogelsang Training Area were only used by the military, but were otherwise largely untouched, and have therefore become natural wilderness. Today they are elementary components of the Eifel National Park and its conservation concept. As a result of very low human intervention since the 1950s, especially the lack of agriculture and forestry, a valuable range of flora and fauna has developed. For example, the
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occurs in the woods on the training area and, around the outer edges, the strictly protected
red-backed shrike The red-backed shrike (''Lanius collurio'') is a carnivorous passerine bird and member of the shrike family, Laniidae. Its breeding range stretches from Western Europe east to central Russia. It is migratory and winters in the eastern areas of ...
. In addition to the open land and woods of the Dreiborn Plateau, small stream valleys with tall, herbaceous vegetation, accompanying alder woods and underwater vegetation are of ecological interest. The slopes are covered in places by species-rich sphagnum meadows and there are also unspoilt spring bogs with willow moss. The
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is especially important in keeping the meadows clear of bushes. Pollution is however still a problem, not only due to the use of the area after the war as a firing range and its more general use as a military camp, but also to a great extent due to spent
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,
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and shrapnel left behind by firing carried out during the Second World War. Uncleared areas remain out of bounds to the public. File:Vogelsang 25 DB.jpg, This forest path is open to the public File:Vogelsang 13 DB.jpg, Young oak stand in the woods File:Vogelsang 14 DB.jpg, Near-natural stream


Tourism

As well as the Nazi fort of Vogelsang, that is now the main attraction after being out of bounds to the general public for decades, the National Park and nature tourism also play a role in drawing visitors to the former training area terrain. One special place of interest is the abandoned village of Wollseifen, once a small hamlet on the Dreiborn Plateau that had to be evacuated when the training area was established in 1946. Other places of interest are viewing points with wide views of the Urft Reservoir and valley, various military installations scattered over the out of bounds area and several ruined settlements like the former village of ''Vogelsang'' and other small hamlets. For example, at ''Jägersweiler'' there are several old farms and cottages (''Kotten''); the family of European champion aerobatic flyer, Liesel Bach, lived in one of the empty houses before it was cleared. File:Vogelsang 19 DB.jpg, Wollseifen, the "ghost village" File:Vogelsang 20 DB.jpg, Wollseifen church File:Vogelsang 21 DB.jpg, Houses built by the Belgians in order to conduct
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training File:Vogelsang 17 DB.jpg, View of the fort from Wollseifen. Pollution in the foreground


Literature

* Hans-Dieter Arntz: ''Vogelsang - Geschichte der ehemaligen Ordensburg''. Helios-Verlag, Aachen 2008, * Franz Albert Heinen: ''Vogelsang - Von der NS-Ordensburg zum Truppenübungsplatz in der Eifel. Eine kritische Dokumentation''. Helios-Verlag. Aachen. 2002. * Franz Albert Heinen: ''Vogelsang. Im Herzen des Nationalparks Eifel.'' 2nd ed., Gaasterland-Verlag. Düsseldorf 2006, * Traditionsverein Wollseifen (Hg.): ''Wollseifen - Das tote Dorf.'' Schleiden. (Selbstverlag) o.J.


External links and sources


Overview at the National Park Association

www.nationalpark-eifel.de (Leaflet on the Dreiborn Plateau, 2009)






* ttp://www.360pixel.de/vogelsang/index.html verschiedene 360° panoramic view by Peter Braatz
Wollseifen Society
(on the history of Wollseifen)
vogelsang-ip.de
(Vogelsang Development Company)


References

{{Authority control Military training areas in Germany History of the Eifel Buildings and structures in Euskirchen (district) 1946 establishments in Germany 2005 disestablishments in Germany