Bisingen

[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.

Sigmaringen (district) Tuttlingen (district) Rottweil (district) Freudenstadt (district) Tübingen (district) Reutlingen (district) Albstadt Balingen Bisingen Bitz Burladingen Dautmergen Dormettingen Dotternhausen Geislingen Grosselfingen Haigerloch Hausen am Tann Hechingen Jungingen Meßstetten Nusplingen Obernheim Rangendingen Ratshausen Rosenfeld Schömberg Straßberg Weilen unter den Rinnen Winterlingen Zimmern unter der Burg
Coat of arms
Coat of arms