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Deutsch: Die Serbenhalle an der Pottendorfer Straße, Wiener Neustadt, ist der letzte erhaltene Teil der Raxwerke. Die 300 m lange, 70 m breite und 30 m hohe Halle war Kriegsbeute aus Serbien, die in Wiener Neustadt wieder aufgebaut wurde. Sie beherbergte eine Außenstelle des KZ Mauthausen und diente der Fertigung von V2-Raketen.
English: The so-called Serbenhalle in Pottendorfer Straße, Wiener Neustadt, ist the last remaining building of Raxwerke. This factory building measuring 300 m in length, 70 m in width and 30 m in height was loot made in Serbia. It was rebuilt at Wiener Neustadt and used for manufacturing V2 rockets. For this purpose an outpost of Mauthausen concentration camp was set up there.
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Camera location47° 49′ 57.08″ N, 16° 15′ 00.05″ E  Heading=140° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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