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Hallschlag is a village in the district in Rhineland-Palatinate, . The municipality (: Ortsgemeinde) belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Obere Kyll, whose seat is in the municipality of .


Geography
The municipality lies between and above on the boundary between the – a part of the known for its volcanic history, geographical and geological features, and even ongoing activity today, including gases that sometimes well up from the earth – and the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge (Rhenish Mountains), on the edge of the . Hallschlag lies in a hollow and is nestled in the charming countryside of the Middle Eifel. It belongs to the recreational region of Oberes (“Upper Kyll Valley”). Three kilometres away to the west runs the border. The municipal area borders in the west, north and east on North Rhine-Westphalia.


History
In 1322, Hallschlag had its first documentary mention. Hallschlag belonged then to the Lordship of Kronenburg. In the 15th century, the village found its way into Manderscheid-Schleiden hands. Towards the end of the 17th century, Hallschlag belonged, along with Kronenburg, to the Blankenheim line of the County of Manderscheid-Blankenheim. The village was raised to parish in the early 19th century. In the Second World War, 80% of Hallschlag was destroyed.


Politics

Municipal council
The council is made up of 12 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.


Coat of arms
The German blazon reads: Unter rotem Schildhaupt mit drei goldenen Kugeln, in Silber ein blauer, schrägrechter Wellenbalken.

The municipality’s arms might in English language be described thus: Argent a bend wavy azure, in a chief gules three bezants.


Culture and sightseeing


Economy and infrastructure

Transport
Through the municipality runs Bundesstraße 421.


Former Espagit munitions factory
Within Hallschlag’s municipal limits, near Kehr, screened off from the outside, are the lands of the Espagit and plant. Between 1915 and 1920, roughly two thousand people were employed here, until eventually, in May 1920, the factory exploded. As Franz Albert Heinen, local editor of the Kölner Stadtanzeiger, showed in his book (see Further reading, below), the former factory lands stand even today as an immense environmental danger, because undiscovered explosive devices and gas grenades, along with assorted other poisons, are still lurking in the ground.

In the early 1990s, the Ministry of the Interior in Mainz, which is responsible for munitions removal, decided on the concept of only superficially clearing munitions from the factory’s highly contaminated former production area of about 13 hectares. Afterwards, the lands were covered in landfill and secured behind a chainlink fence to ensure the long-term prevention of contact between the affected ground and human beings. The contaminated is gathered in the drainage system and then handled at a water decontamination facility. Die Espagit wurde zum Millionengrab. Kölner Stadtanzeiger, 3. Juli 2008.


Further reading
  • F. A. Heinen: Die Todesfabrik. Espagit - die geheime Granatenschmiede. Eine Dokumentation. Helios, Aachen 2000, 132 S.,


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