Antifascist Feminist Volunteer Work Stay at the Site of the Former Uckermark Youth Concentration Camp and Later Extermination Site / May 29 – June 7, 2026
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There will be another Volunteer Work Stay in 2026 at the Uckermark Concentration Camp Memorial Site and later extermination site in Uckermark. We would like to spend time together on the memorial site building and repairing where necessary, as well as engaging with the history of the concentration camp and the survivors’ stories. In 2026, the Volunteer Work Stay will take place from May 29 – June 07, 2026.
All inter*, trans*, non-binary, agender individuals, lesbians and women 18 or older are invited to spend ten days learning about the memorial site, engaging with the history of the place and antifascist remembrance politics, as well as contributing to self-organized construction and repair projects. It is important to us that the participants can stay for the entire period. We reserve spots for people who have experienced classism¹. We also want to address the topic of classism at the work stay. Spots are also reserved for genderqueer people (e.g. inter*, trans*, non-binary, agender and questioning individuals)².
When: May 29 – June 7, 2026
Where: Himmelpfort (Brandenburg)
Registration: The registration deadline is March 1st. If you are interested, please send us an e-mail to baucamp-gedenkort-uckermark@systemli.org.
If you would like to use the classism quota, add the keyword “quota 1” (for more information, see below in the text). If you would like to use the quota for genderqueer people, add the keyword “quota 2” (for more information, see below in the text). There is a limited number of places – if more people are interested than we have space for, we will draw lots after the registration deadline, taking the quotas into account. We will contact you after the registration deadline has passed to confirm.
Financial Contribution: The financial contribution for the work stay depends on your income and assets. In recent years, the benchmark has been between 0% and 20% or more of your disposable income. We would like people who have limited funds to be able to participate as well. To make that possible, we ask people with more financial resources to pay more. You will receive more information about this upon registration.
Educational Leave (“Bildungszeit”): We applied for the registration of the Volunteer Work Stay as educational leave. The “Bildungszeit” program in Germany allows you to take paid leave from work to participate in a state-recognized further education course. Anyone who is employed or in a de facto employment relationship can take advantage of this opportunity. Unfortunately, not all federal states offer educational leave. (Further information here). Please let us know upon registration if you would like to have this count as educational leave and in which federal state.
Who we are
The Initiative für einen Gedenkort ehemaliges KZ Uckermark e.V (Initiative for an Uckermark Concentration Camp Memorial) conducts research on the history of the former youth concentration camp and later extermination site, seeks to engage with the survivors and their relatives, and is continuously working towards the creation of a worthy commemoration site there. The yearly Volunteer Work Stays are an important part of that effort. In addition to the maintenance of the memorial site, anti-fascists from different movements, places and generations can get to know each other and build future networks.
The site
The former youth concentration camp was constructed in 1942, approximately 90 kilometers north of Berlin. It was located right next to the Ravensbrück women’s concentration camp and was built by its prisoners. Only one youth concentration camp was established specifically for the imprisonment of girls*³ and young women* during National Socialism and not many people know about it.
From 1942 to 1945, around 1,200 girls* and young women* were incarcerated in the Uckermark Concentration Camp. They were subjected to forced labour in the harshest living conditions.
Shortly before the end of the war, in January 1945, the SS built an extermination site in a large area of this camp and murdered about 5,000 women* there. Many of those women* came from the neighboring concentration camp, Ravensbrück, as well as other camps. A lot of them were Jewish.
The Uckermark Memorial Site is located directly next to the Ravensbrück Memorial Site in Fürstenberg/Havel.
What should I expect at the Volunteer Work Stay?
During the Volunteer Work Stay, we would like to make space for people to come together to engage with the history of the memorial site and its survivors, to meet survivors and their family and friends and to remember together.
For us, one form of remembrance is working together at the memorial site. This includes various activities: mowing the meadow, cleaning and repairing signs, re-painting path markings, putting up new signs, fixing the info boxes, cleaning, painting. There is usually something for everyone to do. You don’t need any special skills and we would like to create a space where we can learn from each other and our differences are accepted. It is also ok to come to the Volunteer Work Stay even if you don’t want to work at the memorial site.
We’d like all participants to come to the work stay ready to get involved in a self-motivated way – so everyone is welcome to jump in and share ideas and initiate projects on their own if they want to – it is also okay if you don’t want to work at the memorial site while you are there.
In addition to working at the memorial site, there can and should also be time to take a break from the group. You can swim, read, cook and bake, play table tennis, go for walks, go for ice cream in the nearest town, etc. Everyone takes part in the cooking, cleaning, and shopping chores.
Tools and Equipment
We will have some tools available and we will borrow some on site. We don’t have electricity on the site where we work, so cordless and hand tools are particularly useful. If you would like to bring your own tools to use or share, you are welcome to bring them with you. But we have most of what we need 🙂
Above all:
– Additional battery-powered tools such as chainsaws, hedge trimmers
– Your own personal protective equipment (footwear, gloves)
If you have any further questions, please let us know when you register.
Who is invited?
All inter*, trans*, non-binary, agender individuals, lesbians and women 18 or older are invited to spend ten days learning about the memorial site, engaging with the history of the place and antifascist remembrance politics, as well as contributing to self-organized construction and repair projects.
Classism plays an important role in the history of the Uckermark concentration camp, as most of the minors were brought here because they faced discrimination from welfare authorities for supposedly being “asocial” – and it is also central to our political work as an initiative.
We understand classism as discrimination based on class origin or a person’s belonging to a particular class, which limits access to housing, education, healthcare, social participation, recognition, financial resources, and more. A person can experience classism even if they don’t have a clear understanding of what that means or if they are benefiting from some other form of privilege at the same time.
You can find more information on this here, for example: https://gedenkort-kz-uckermark.de/kontinuitaeten/klassismus-und-soziale-ausgrenzung-heute-2/.
The political left is becoming increasingly academic and middle-class norms are often adopted without question. Even in leftist spaces, people who have experienced classism (e.g. people who are poor or working class) are often invisible.
That’s why we introduced a quota for people with experiences of classism for the volunteer work stay. People who have or have had experiences of classism will be given preference when registering. If you would like to make use of the quota when registering, please write “I would like to make use of quota 1” or the word “quota 1” in the subject line of the e-mail. We will rely on your own assessment, the organizing group does not decide who can make use of this quota.
We would also like to use a quota for genderqueer people this year. FLINTA* spaces are often dominated by cis women, which means that genderqueer people, especially trans* feminine people, are very underrepresented. We are aware that all genderqueer people have different experiences and that their own identity and being affected by queer and trans* hostility does not protect them from showing hurtful or transgressive behavior. If you would like to make use of this quota when registering, please write “I would like to make use of quota 2” or the word “quota 2” in the subject line of the email.
The organizing group is made up of people with and without experiences of classism, genderqueer people and cis women – so it is important to name the limitations that we face as an organizing group in creating a non-discriminatory space, as we do not have people in the group who are trans* feminine or who experience trans* misognyny.
Where are we staying and what will it be like there?
We will stay at a seminar house in Himmelpfort, which is about 25 minutes by bike from the Fürstenberg train station and about 15 minutes from the Uckermark Concentration Camp Memorial site. You can either stay in a room in the house or camp in the yard. The rooms have 2-6 beds, which we will divvy out together on the first day of the Volunteer Work Stay.
There is a large yard where we can eat our meals if the weather is nice, otherwise there are two large common rooms inside the house. The yard also has its own lake access for swimming.
Unfortunately, both the house where we are staying and the site itself are not fully accessible. There is a small staircase to the house entrance and also several stairs and thresholds in the house. Please contact us about any specific needs and we’ll figure out what’s possible.
How do I get to the Volunteer Work Stay? How do we get from the Fürstenberg train station or the vicarage to the memorial site?
You can get to Fürstenberg (Havel) with the regional train. From there, it is 25 minutes by bike or 15 minutes by car to Himmelpfort. The memorial site is half way in between Himmelpfort and the Fürstenberg train station. We highly recommend to come with your bike so you can bike from the house to the memorial site on the days you are working there. The cycle path through the forest is relaxed and flat and it takes about 15 minutes to get to the site. If it is not feasible for you to bring your own bike, but you would still like to have one, please send us an email. However, there will be at least one car at the house for shopping trips and to transport tools to the memorial site, so it will be possible to go along in the car if you can’t or don’t want to ride a bike.
We are aware that it isn’t safe for everyone to travel alone through Brandenburg. So we would like to arrange a meetup point to travel together for anyone who would like to. We can also take some people by car (we will arrange this in advance over email). We are happy to coordinate together to think of ways you can be protected on the journey. Please let us know if you would like to talk about that.
How is the volunteer work stay organized? What is the schedule? What will each day be like?
The work stay is self-organized. A small group prepares the work stay in advance and takes care of financing and the general framework. Once we have all arrived, everyone at the work stay organizes daily life together. This means that we distribute tasks among ourselves – who will cook or go shopping, who wants to take on which construction projects, etc. We usually spend the days together, starting with breakfast and eating dinner together in the evening. During the day, we will be at the memorial site or doing other tasks. It is always possible to opt out of the joint activities. If you would like to contribute your own ideas, you are welcome to do so. Please let us know on site. We do not organize childcare, but if you would like to come with children, please send us an email.
Costs & Registration
We have expenses for accommodation, food, tickets, building materials, fees, etc. We are applying for funds from foundations, but unfortunately this will not be enough. We want to make it possible for people with little or no income to participate in the volunteer work stay. To make this possible, we would like people who have more money or assets to pay more accordingly. The camp fee is based on your income and assets. In recent years, the guideline has been between 0 and 20% or more of the money you have available per month. More information will follow after the registration.
Preference will be given to people who can come for the whole period.
If you are interested, please register by March 1st.
Contact / Registration: baucamp-gedenkort-uckermark@systemli.org
¹ Classism refers to discrimination based on class origin or class affiliation and limits access to housing, educational qualifications, health care, participation, recognition, money, and other things. You can find more information on this topic here, for example: https://gedenkort-kz-uckermark.de/kontinuitaeten/klassismus-und-soziale-ausgrenzung-heute-2/
² You can find all definitions here: https://queer-lexikon.net/glossar/
³ An asterisk (*) is used in order to include as many gender identities as possible. The asterisk after women* and girls* demonstrates that although the inmates of the Uckermark camp were identified that way, we do not know how they identified themselves.
