Tröbitz is a municipality in the Elbe-Elster district, in Brandenburg, Germany.
It has 685 inhabitants.
On 23 April 1945 a train with prisoners was abandoned at Tröbitz, the lost transport. That train had been running between the front lines for weeks; the intention was to take the train from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to another concentration camp. Of the original 2500 passengers, 550 had already died when the train ran aground in Tröbitz. On board the train were, among others, the writer-lawyer Abel Herzberg, who reported on this in his diary Tweestromenland (Land of Two Rivers), the composer Hans Krieg and Jona Oberski, whose mother died a little later in the village. Oberski mentions this in his book Childhood.
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Address: Tröbitz, Elbe-Elster, Germany
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