Oppau 1921: A Devastating Explosion
A Tragic Loss of Life and Property
On September 21, 1921, a massive explosion ripped through the young Oppau plant, leaving behind a trail of devastation. The blast, one of the worst industrial accidents in history, claimed the lives of over 500 people and destroyed more than a thousand buildings. A crater measuring 160 by 100 meters was left in the wake of the explosion, a grim reminder of the tragedy that had unfolded.
A Film to Remember and Grieve
To mark the 100th anniversary of this catastrophic event, a moving film has been produced. "Oppau 1921" serves as a poignant tribute to the victims and their families, capturing the horrors of that fateful day and the lasting impact it had on the community. The film weaves together archival footage, interviews with survivors, and expert analysis to provide a comprehensive account of the disaster.
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