VR Movie: Fort Breendonk Fort Breendonk was originally covered with earth for protection. During World War II, the Nazis forced prisoners to uncover the structure. The earth was piled to make a bank just outside the moat, effectively cutting off the view of the camp by curious outsiders. Over 250,000 cubic meters of soil were relocated. Return to Other Locations Movie Menu A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida © 2005.
Fort Breendonk was originally covered with earth for protection. During World War II, the Nazis forced prisoners to uncover the structure. The earth was piled to make a bank just outside the moat, effectively cutting off the view of the camp by curious outsiders. Over 250,000 cubic meters of soil were relocated. Return to Other Locations Movie Menu A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida © 2005.
Fort Breendonk was originally covered with earth for protection. During World War II, the Nazis forced prisoners to uncover the structure. The earth was piled to make a bank just outside the moat, effectively cutting off the view of the camp by curious outsiders. Over 250,000 cubic meters of soil were relocated.
A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida © 2005.