-
purportedly civilian "labour battalions" (
Arbeitskommandos)
attached to
regular Reichswehr units. The
Arbeitskommandos received military training, provisioning...
- were
already emplo**** in
local industry and were
housed in
individual Arbeitskommandos. In June 1941 the m****ive
influx of
Soviet prisoners from Operation...
-
selected for
their technical skills, such as
Primo Levi for example.
Arbeitskommandos,
officially called Kriegsgefangenenarbeitskommando were sub-camps under...
- intermingle. At each
Stalag the
German Army set up sub-camps
called Arbeitskommando to hold
prisoners in the
vicinity of
specific work locations, whether...
- the
Black Sea.[citation needed]
There were more than 700
subsidiary Arbeitskommandos (working
parties outside the main camp or
labor camps) at
various locations...
-
attached to
various Arbeitskommandos ("Labour Units"). In
August 1944,
according to a Red
Cross report,
there were 313
Arbeitskommandos attached to Stalag...
- grew to
include nearly 100 sub-camps,
which were
mostly work
camps or
Arbeitskommandos, and were
located throughout southern Germany and Austria. The main...
-
soldiers networked within its
units organised as "labour battalions" (
Arbeitskommandos) to cir****vent the
Treaty of Versailles' 100,000 man
limit on the German...
-
networked within the
Reichswehr and
organised as
labour battalions (
Arbeitskommandos) to cir****vent the
Treaty of Versailles' 100,000 man
limit on the German...
-
Forced labor was an
important and
ubiquitous aspect of the ****
concentration camps which operated in ****
Germany and German-occupied
Europe between 1933...