Helmbrechts

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CountryGermany
Elevation
616 m (2,021 ft)
Helmbrechts
Martin Luther Church
Coat of arms of Helmbrechts
Location of Helmbrechts within Hof district
TrogenLichtenbergBergHofMartinlamitzer Forst-NordGeroldsgrüner ForstGerlaser ForstForst Schwarzenbach a.Wald
Location of Helmbrechts
Helmbrechts   is located in Germany
Helmbrechts
Helmbrechts
Helmbrechts   is located in Bavaria
Helmbrechts
Helmbrechts
Coordinates: 50°13′N 11°41′E / 50.217°N 11.683°E / 50.217; 11.683
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberfranken
DistrictHof
Government
  Mayor (202026) Stefan Pöhlmann[1] (SPD)
Area
  Total
58.72 km2 (22.67 sq mi)
Elevation
616 m (2,021 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
  Total
8,372
  Density142.6/km2 (369.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
95233
Dialling codes09252
Vehicle registrationHO
Websitewww.stadt-helmbrechts.de

Helmbrechts (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛlmbʁɛçts] ) is a town in the district of Hof, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the southern edge of the Franconian Forest, 20 km southwest of Hof.

The first documented mention of Helmbrechts dates back to 1232. Township was granted to Helmbrechts by Count Friedrich V. of Nürnberg in the year 1422. Helmbrechts has been in Bavarian rule since 1810, and eventually became part of the German Empire in 1871, and then the German republic after World War I. During World War II, Helmbrechts was the location of the Helmbrechts concentration camp, a women's subcamp of the Flossenbürg concentration camp, which was founded near Helmbrechts in the summer of 1944. Over 1,200 women, mostly from German-occupied Poland, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Hungary, were imprisoned in the subcamp and used as forced labour.[3] Dozens of prisoners died, including some being beaten to death or hanged after escape attempts.[3] Around 200 women died in a death march, when the Germans evacuated the subcamp in April 1945.[3] Following World War II, the town formed part of West Germany until 1990.

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