Article War camp

Camp of political prisoners

Martin Gregor
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The camp, built after World War II by German prisoners of war, has been preserved almost in its original form to this day. The camp served political prisoners, and these people named the new word Mukl – a man destined for liquidation. People were transported mainly to uranium mines

Welcome house

This house is about 2 km in front of a separate area. This house was used for visits. Where the people from the camp were taken when they had a visitor and at the same time the visitor was inspected.

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Entrance gate

Muggles came to the complex through this gate.

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View of the whole area

View from the main tower of the whole area. For a better idea, where there are vacant plots, there were other houses.

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The main tower

Today they buy a ticket here and the tour starts from the main tower.

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Mukla clothes

This is what the clothes of the Muggles looked like. Not everyone had such green shoulder straps

Highly guarded zone

At the other end was the second watchtower.

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Hallway of one of the houses

Here we are in the quarters of one of the houses.

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Author: Martin Jack Gregor © gigaplaces.com

Prisoners lying down

12 muggles slept in each room. They slept on classic military beds

View from the window on the camp

The local Muggles had such a view of the window.

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Common room

Here the Muggles were re-educated.

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The inscription speaks for itself

This sign speaks for itself, how uncomfortable these people were.

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War camp

Camp of political prisoners

The camp, built after World War II by German prisoners of war, has been preserved almost in its original form to this day. The camp served political prisoners, and these people named the new word Mukl – a man destined for liquidation. People were transported mainly to uranium mines. Uncomfortable people for the then regime came to these places. In addition to people who resisted the regime, athletes and other successful people were imprisoned here.

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