Hoheneck Fortress

Hoheneck Women's Prison (German: Frauengefängnis Hoheneck) was a women's correctional facility in operation between 1862 and 2001 in Stollberg, Germany. It became most notable as a detention facility for female political prisoners in East Germany. The prison was designed to hold up to 600 inmates, however, as many as 1,600 were detained there.[1]

Hoheneck
LocationStollberg, Saxony, Germany
Coordinates50°42′17″N 12°47′3″E
StatusClosed
Security classMaximum
Opened1862
Closed2001
Managed byCity of Stollberg

The short film Broken: The Women’s Prison at Hoheneck examines forced labour in Hoheneck Prison.[2]

Notable inmates

Erika Bergmann: Nazi war criminal and Ravensbrück concentration camp guard

Ulla Jürß: Nazi war criminal and Ravensbrück concentration camp guard

Erna Petri: Nazi war criminal

Jutta Fleck: Attempted escapee from the German Democratic Republic[3]

See also

References

  1. Das Frauengefängnis Hoheneck on Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung. Retrieved 1 August 2019
  2. Lahl, Alexander; Schlect, Volker (27 January 2017) Broken: The Women’s Prison at Hoheneck in New York Times. Retrieved 1 August 2019
  3. "Die "Frau vom Checkpoint Charlie": Jutta Fleck kämpft noch heute für die Freiheit" (in German). Retrieved 2022-10-01.

Further reading

  • Rodewill, Rengha (2014) Hoheneck – Das DDR-Frauenzuchthaus: Dokumentarische Erkundung in Fotos mit Zeitzeugenberichten und einem Vorwort von Katrin Göring-Eckardt. Berlin: Vergangenheitsverlag ISBN 978-3-86408-162-0


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