At a conference on November 17th and 18th, 2006 of the Bavarian Memorials Foundation under the motto “The concentration camp subcamps in Bavaria, inventory and perspectives” on the grounds of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds Documentation Center in Nuremberg, the invited representatives of the Hersbruck Association also had the opportunity to present their To present ideas for a Hersbruck/Happurg memorial to the expert audience present, to concentration camp survivors and representatives of international politics. It became apparent that the ideas of the Hersbruck Association and those of the Bavarian Memorials Foundation are not very far apart. In the future, we want to approach each other and work together to develop a concept for a “Hersbruck concentration camp” documentation center. There is no timetable for implementing the plans yet.
A memorial will be inaugurated below the tunnel entrance on January 25, 2016. Six information steles and a historic hammer drill will commemorate the hard labor forced upon the concentration camp prisoners.[1]
Entry holes for bats were left in the walled-up tunnel entrances. Today the tunnels serve to protect species.
Around 10,000 m² of the complex is now considered to be at high risk of collapse. Some tunnels have therefore been filled since autumn 2017 on behalf of the Federal Real Estate Agency at a cost of around 1.8 million euros.[2][3]
The facility is designated as a monument by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (D-5-74-128-69).