The Steinwache is a memorial museum in Dortmund, Germany.
The police station Steinwache was established in 1906. Since 1928 a prison next to the station was in use for detention of suspects. In 1933 the Gestapo took over the prison and imprisoned and tortured many opponents of the Nazi regime. It soon had a reputation as Die Hölle von Westdeutschland. Between 1933 and 1945 more than 66,000 people were imprisoned in the Steinwache prison. In the early years of the regime the inmates were primarily members of the communist and social democratic opposition. During World War II foreign forced labourers made up the largest group of prisoners. Especially slave workers from eastern Europe were often badly treated and many of them were executed.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinwache
Official Website http://www.ns-gedenkstaetten.de/nrw/dortmund/
More information (German) http://www.ns-gedenkstaetten.de/nrw/dortmund
Phone +49 231 50 25 002
Address Märkische Str. 14, 44122 Dortmund, Germany
Coordinates 51°31'10.626" N 7°27'38.678" E