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Peace Network

Conclusion:

We have achieved a lot more than I expected.
Several Rheinwiesenlager have regained a piece of history in some form. Furthermore I help future researchers and visitors by presenting street names and/or by placing situation maps. The posted maps in some cases reveal more information than I have described; these maps have not been edited by me. I did find and use edited maps (plotted) on the internet. I ask some effort from the reader of my account to extract the information contained in it.
As much as necessary, I have inserted my own photographs. I have done so to show that I have been on site and, secondly, to give others guidance.

The list of 23 Rheinwiesenlager included six sites without any information on the Rheinwiesenlager on the spot. These were the following places:
Urmitz, Koblenz, Heidesheim, Hechtsheim, Zahlbach and Planig.

Heidesheim and Hechtsheim have now clearly been given a face, partly through our work. And the same is certainly true of Dietersheim.

Urmitz, Koblenz, Zahlbach and Planig are obvious question marks that remain. Of the 23 Rheinwiesenlager, there are 19 Lager (camps) about which information can be found. The number 19 is often mentioned in the literature as being the number of Rheinwiesenlager constructed. I continue to search.
However, many more questions have arisen during my research and visits. Why is important information such as the locations of the Rheinwiesenlager being withheld? What else is being withheld?

In Dietersheim I came across "Rheinwiesenlagerconfusion" This word actually deserved a place in an explanatory dictionary. But due to the hits of new information about the Rheinwiesenlager in Dietersheim, the new word can immediately be deleted from the explanatory dictionary.


Epilogue:

I would like to thank everyone who has already placed information about the Rheinwiesenlager on the internet. A lot of work has already been done. Hopefully other researchers can find even more answers to the many questions that have remained unanswered.

By writing down the experiences during our trips along the Rheinwiesenlager, I want to add data to the information that can be found about the RWL.
It is a big puzzle. I have found a number of puzzle pieces, they fit and so I have put them in the big puzzle. The big overview has become a bit clearer again.
Hopefully our research and this report will help to make the subject of "Rheinwiesenlager" discussable, that is why I am taking the trouble to translate this report into German and put it on the internet.
It is good if the inhabitants of Germany learn more about the true history of the country in which they live.

The search for answers continues.

And there is still much more work to be done.

Wild Flower

And do you know?

I know,
With the help of God,
We brought back in the Rhein Meadow Camps,
Quality of life, relaxation, silence, renewed energy and
Love, Light and thus Peace.

To know this,
That makes all our work worthwhile.


Rob GT





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