The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Mannheim, Germany.
Prior to 19th century
19th century
20th century
1900s-1940s
- 1944
- September: Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp of the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp established for Poles deported from Warsaw during the Warsaw Uprising.
- 2 October: First attempt to escape from the Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp.
- 15 December: Three Polish prisoners of the Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp killed in an Allied bombing.
- 1945
- 4 January: Public execution of a Polish prisoner of the Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp.
- February: Some prisoners deported from the Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp to forced labour in Kochendorf.
- March: Remaining prisoners deported to Vaihingen an der Enz and Kochendorf; Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp dissolved.
- 29 March: Americans capture the city.
- 6 April: Prisoner of War Executive (PWX) Camp No. 1 for liberated Allied POWs established.
- June: The PWX Camp No. 1 converted into the Polish PWX Camp No. 1.
- July: United States Coleman Army Airfield begins operating.
- 1946
- ' newspaper begins publication.
- Polish PWX Camp No. 1 converted into the Tadeusz KoÃ
Âciuszko Civilian Guard Training Center, and later renamed to Tadeusz KoÃ
Âciuszko Theater Civilian Guard Training and Replacement Center for former Polish POWs.
- 1947
- United States military Benjamin Franklin Village established.
- 8 November: Polish Tadeusz KoÃ
Âciuszko Theater Civilian Guard Training and Replacement Center dissolved.
- 1949 - office established.
1950s-1990s
21st century
See also
Other cities in the state of Baden-Württemberg:<sup>()</sup>
References
This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.
Bibliography
in English
in German
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