[4] Over the 1930s, the population of Romani that had grown up in Steinhof to escape persecution in Württemberg was, despite the efforts of local lawyer Julius Klink, expelled.
[5] During the later part of World War II, from August 1944 to March 1945, a forced labor camp [de] operated at Bisingen.
[4] The municipality (Gemeinde) of Bisingen covers 32.84 square kilometers (12.68 sq mi) of the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, a state of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Weiler was first mentioned in 1328 as "Wiler hinter Zollern" and vanished by the 15th century; it likely belonged to the Maria Zell [de] pilgrimage church.
[7] Bisingen's municipal coat of arms is divided party per pale into a red field on the left and a yellow one on the right.