Überlingen-Aufkirch concentration camp
| Überlingen-Aufkirch | |
|---|---|
| Nazi concentration camp | |
| Coordinates | 47°46′36″N 9°9′2″E / 47.77667°N 9.15056°E |
| Other names | German: Konzentrationslager- (KZ) Außerlager Überlingen-Aufkirch |
| Location | Überlingen, Germany |
| Built by | Germany |
| Operated by | Schutzstaffel (SS) |
| Commandant | Georg Grünberg |
| Operational | September 1944 – April 1945 |
| Killed | 170+ |
The Überlingen-Aufkirch concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager- (KZ) Außerlager Überlingen-Aufkirch) was a subcamp of Dachau concentration camp that existed from September 1944 to April 1945. Around 700 prisoners were used to build the Goldbach Tunnels (Goldbacher Stollen), to which armament manufacturing was to move from the existing plants in Friedrichshafen. At least 170 prisoners were killed by the SS or died due to the work and living conditions.