Eschwege displaced persons camp

The displaced persons camp of Eschwege, a former German air force base in the Frankfurt district of the American-occupied zone, became a displaced persons (DP) camp in January 1946.

The camp housed approximately 1,770 Jews at the time of its opening and its young population quickly developed a revitalized community, evidenced by the opening of a kindergarten with 50 children by April 1947.

It also had a Talmud Torah, a cheder, and a yeshiva, as well as a "Bet Ya'akov" religious high school for girls.

The camp published the newspaper Undzer Hofenung (Our Hope).

At its peak, on October 19, 1946, the camp housed roughly 3,355 Jews.

David Ben-Gurion-Memorial at the site of the former UNRRA-Camp in Eschwege