-
Baudienst (from German, lit. "building service" or "construction service"), full name in
German Baudienst im
Generalgouvernement (Construction Service...
- 1942,
evasion of
Baudienst service was
punishable by death. By 1944,
Baudienst strength had
grown to some 45,000 servicemen.
Baudienst servicemen were...
- Wojtyła (second from right) in a
Baudienst forced labour work crew
during the
occupation of
Poland (1939–1945),
circa 1941...
- as the "Nisko or
Lublin Plan". The
Germans established and
operated a
Baudienst forced labour camp for
Poles in Lublin. Many
Poles from or ****ociated...
-
crops on July 24, 1943, for not
joining the
forced labor battalions (
Baudienst) when
requested on
October 2, 1943, for
impeding the
German Reconstruction...
- the camp buildings, but left
behind several barracks for ****ure use by
Baudienst. The work was
finished by the end of the October, and all of the Jews...
- The
Germans also
formed the
Baudienst ("construction service") in
several districts of the
General Government.
Baudienst servicemen were
sometimes deplo****...
-
subset of the
Arbeitseinsatz program concerning 400,000
Czechs Polnischer Baudienst im Generalgouvernement, (Polish
Construction Service in the
General Government)...
- Bryndza-Nacki, and also
established and
operated a **** prison, and a
Baudienst forced labour camp for
young Poles in the town. In 1944, even 12-year-old...
-
Auftrieb in Talsperren". Österreichische
Wochenschrift für den öffentlichen
Baudienst. 19: 532, 567. 1913. Fillunger, P. (1914). "Neuere
Grundlagen für die...