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Klapperfeld
Former police prison in Frankfurt am Main
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Permanent exhibitions
Historical Fragments of the Klapperfeld Prison
History of the former police prison and its use during National Socialism – 1886–1945
Stories which can and cannot be told
Crime versus criminalisation
The emergence of the Klapperfeld and the formation of a police apparatus
The construction of the police prison and the principle of detention
Toilet facilities in the Klapperfeld
The prison in the Weimar Republic
The Weimar Republic and the NSDAP’s rise to power
The Frankfurt Police under National Socialism
Gleichschaltung
The Frankfurt Secret State Police (Gestapo)
Organisation and structure of the Gestapo, SS and police
Gestapo interrogation methods
National Socialist persecution
Persecution of Jews
Places of oppression
Jenny and Ruth Iller: Persecution and escape under National Socialism
The principle of protective custody under National Socialism
»Going on transport«
The occupancy of the Klapperfeld in 1943 and 1944
Conditions in the Klapperfeld
Contact with relatives
Everyday life in the Klapperfeld?
Elsie Kühn-Leitz
Kalfaktoren in the Klapperfeld
Karl Veidt
Herbert »Berry« Westenburger
Contemporary witness Wolfgang Breckheimer
Edelweißpiraten
Contemporary witness Hans Schwert
Communist Party of Germany – KPD
The Klapperfeld from 1945
Out of here. Inscriptions of people in police custody and immigration detention in Klapperfeld prison – 1955–2002
Inscriptions in Immigration Detention and Police Custody at Klapperfeld
Conditions of Imprisonment and Daily Life in Detention on the 2nd Floor
Background Information on Immigration Detention
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Plenum
Self-conception
Occupation of JUZ Bockenheim
Archive
2011:
Residenzpflicht – Invisible Borders
2009:
Frankfurt – Auschwitz. Documentary-artistic exhibition on the extermination of the Roma and Sinti
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Historical Fragments of the Klapperfeld Prison
History of the former police prison and its use during National Socialism – 1886–1945
Stories which can and cannot be told
Crime versus criminalisation
The emergence of the Klapperfeld and the formation of a police apparatus
The construction of the police prison and the principle of detention
Toilet facilities in the Klapperfeld
The prison in the Weimar Republic
The Weimar Republic and the NSDAP’s rise to power
The Frankfurt Police under National Socialism
Gleichschaltung
The Frankfurt Secret State Police (Gestapo)
Organisation and structure of the Gestapo, SS and police
Gestapo interrogation methods
National Socialist persecution
Persecution of Jews
Places of oppression
Jenny and Ruth Iller: Persecution and escape under National Socialism
The principle of protective custody under National Socialism
»Going on transport«
The occupancy of the Klapperfeld in 1943 and 1944
Conditions in the Klapperfeld
Contact with relatives
Everyday life in the Klapperfeld?
Contemporary witness Wolfgang Breckheimer
Contemporary witness Hans Schwert
The Klapperfeld from 1945
Out of here. Inscriptions of people in police custody and immigration detention in Klapperfeld prison – 1955–2002
Organisation and structure of the Gestapo, SS and police