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We are a support association of the Langenstein-Zwieberge Memorial in Germany, near Halberstadt. The former concentration camp was established in 1944. Approximately 7,000 prisoners from all over Europe were forced to perform inhumane labor. They built a 13-km-long tunnel in the Thekenberge area. There, parts for the aircraft industry were to be manufactured for the Junkers factory. Thousands of prisoners lost their lives.
As a support association, we have already been able to install 760 name plaques on the upper burial ground. These are important for restoring the prisoners' identities. The painting by Matt Lamb was also donated to us for this purpose. 100% of the proceeds from the sale will be used to further our statutory objectives.
Therefore, we would be delighted if an art-interested buyer could be found.