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    Arbeitslager (German pronunciation: [ˈʔaʁbaɪtsˌlaːɡɐ]) is a German language word which means labor camp. Under Nazism, the German government (and its private-sector...
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  • Kapo (redirect from Kapo (Arbeitslager))
    A kapo (German: Kapo) was one of prisoner functionaries (German: Funktionshäftlinge), a prisoner in a Nazi camp who was assigned by the SS guards to supervise...
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    The Brünnlitz labor camp (Arbeitslager Brünnlitz) was a German forced labor camp which was established in 1944 just outside the town of Brněnec (Brünnlitz...
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    Designated as Aussenlager (external camp), Nebenlager (extension camp), Arbeitslager (labor camp), or Aussenkommando (external work detail), camps were built...
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    be sent to Birkenau to establish a work camp supposedly called the "Arbeitslager Birkenau bei Neu-Berun". Leading figures in the self-administration,...
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    The Mittelsteine concentration camp was a Nazi Arbeitslager or slave-labour camp functional on the territory of Nazi Germany during the latter part of...
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    labor camp (officially Der SS- und Polizeiführer im Distrikt Warschau Arbeitslager Treblinka, commonly known as Treblinka I) was a German Nazi labor camp...
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  • People's Republic Allegiance  Nazi Germany Service / branch Schutzstaffel Years of service 1931–1945 Rank SS-Obersturmführer Commands Arbeitslager KL-Płaszów...
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    consisted of two separate units. Treblinka I was a forced-labour camp (Arbeitslager) whose prisoners worked in the gravel pit or irrigation area and in the...
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    camp in Świętochłowice operated by Nazi Germany as Arbeitslager. It was a labour subcamp (Arbeitslager Eintrachtshütte) or the Eintrachthütte concentration...
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    were at a temporary transit stop, and would soon continue to German Arbeitslagers (work camps) farther to the east. Selected able-bodied prisoners delivered...
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    peat and marshland. Some sources refer to Nazi-era forced-labor camps (Arbeitslager) in German-occupied Europe as penal colonies. North Korea operates a...
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    prisoners of war (russische Kriegsgefangenen) assigned to work camps (Arbeitslager) wore two large letters SU (for sowjetischer Untermensch, meaning Soviet...
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  • camp. She, her mother, and two sisters were sent to Kraków-Płaszów, an arbeitslager (forced labor camp). On the third day of her internment at Płaszów, Sternlicht...
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    Aussenlager (external camp), Nebenlager (extension or subcamp), and Arbeitslager (labour camp). Several lay within 10 km (6.2 mi) of the main camp, with...
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    he served as the commandant of the Treblinka I forced-labour camp (Arbeitslager) in occupied Poland during its entire course of operation. Unlike the...
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    projects. During World War II the Nazis operated several categories of Arbeitslager (Labor Camps) for different categories of inmates. The largest number...
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    slave. During World War II Nazi Germany operated several categories of Arbeitslager (Labor Camps) for different categories of inmates. The largest number...
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  • Nuremberg. As was usual for Stalags, many of the prisoners were located in Arbeitslager ("Work camps") on farms or adjacent to factories or other industrial...
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    Polish Jews into forced labour. The labourers, imprisoned in German Arbeitslager camps and subcamps across Poland and the Reich, worked for a broad range...
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    chemical plants, prisoner of war camps, and forced labor camps (German: Arbeitslager Blechhammer; also Nummernbücher). Labor camp prisoners began arriving...
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    inmates' diets by allowing eggs, sugar and powdered milk. The camp was an Arbeitslager ("labour camp"), supplying forced labour to several armament factories...
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    thirteen labour camps (Arbeitslager, AL), some in the vicinity of the tunnels. This network of camps has been named Arbeitslager Riese (List of camps)...
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    from the summer of 1942 to October 1943. In addition, the Treblinka I Arbeitslager, a forced labor camp, had operated about six miles away, from June 1941...
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    Gross-Rosen Museum. 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2014. Konieczny, Alfred. Arbeitslager Bunzlau I - podoboz KL Gross Rosen (2004 ed.). Muzeum Gross-Rosen. pp...
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    1943 Most people who were rounded up were transported to labour camps (Arbeitslager) or concentration camps, including Auschwitz. Many Polish women were...
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    (1 March 1945–8 May 1945). (See Bibliography for online link.) Frauen-Arbeitslager Mährisch Weißwasser 1944/45: Zwangsarbeit für TELEFUNKEN; eine Überlebensstation...
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    missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Arbeitslager Velikie Luki". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved October 28, 2022...
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    the Kohnstein. The official name of the new subcamp of Buchenwald was Arbeitslager Dora. Another 1,223 Buchenwald prisoners followed on 2 September and...
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  • During the Second World War, Schwammberger was a commander of various SS Arbeitslager (forced-labor camps) in the Kraków district (late August 1942 until spring...
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