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The Allach porcelain factory (PorzellanManufakturAllach) in Bavaria operated from 1935 to 1945 and produced works of great skill and beauty that are prized by some collectors. Some but not all, because the plant came under the control of Heinrich Himmler and the Nazi SS and used forced labor from the Dachau concentration camp. Many of the finest ceramic artisans worked at Allach, not always voluntarily, and many of the pieces made there incorporate the infamous "SS" runes. The plant was closed in 1945 and never reopened, but Allach pieces today are widely sought despite their macabre history. Allach is located 499 km (310 miles) south of Berlin, and is 11 km (7 miles) from Munich. Its closest neighbor is Dachau, where in 1933 an old gunpowder factory was made into one of the first concentration camps. In 1935, Dr. Karl Diebitsch opened a porcelain factory there with businessman Franz Nagy.Diebitsch was a noted artist who designed German postage stamps and supervised the renovation of the ancient Quedlinburg cathedral. He had also been a Nazi 1920, and was a close friend of Himmler's.
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