- The
Blechhammer (English:
sheet metal hammer) (nowadays
Blachownia Śląska,
district of the City of Kędzierzyn-Koźle) area was the
location of Greater...
-
Blechhammer refer to:
Blechhammer,
German name of the
district of the City of Kędzierzyn-Koźle,
nowadays Blachownia Śląska
Blechhammer concentration camp...
-
Blechhammer was the second-largest
subcamp of
Auschwitz concentration camp, part of the
Blechhammer industrial area
where several camps were located....
- sub-camp of
Auschwitz III and also
known as Monowitz,
called "Arbeitslager
Blechhammer". Most of them
would die in 1945
during the
death marches and finally...
- camp), or
Aussenkommando (external work detail),
camps were
built at
Blechhammer, Jawiszowice, Jaworzno, Lagisze, Mysłowice, Trzebinia, and as far afield...
-
Company to
Gleiwitz I, II and III in Gliwice, and the 7th
Company to
Blechhammer in Blachownia. In
September 1944, a
total of 1,315 SS men
served in these...
- 1948) was a
German chemist and
bacteriologist who was a
native of Medar-
Blechhammer (now part of the city Kędzierzyn-Koźle). He is best
known for creating...
- Camp No. 36 at the new sub-camp of
Auschwitz III
called "Arbeitslager
Blechhammer". Most of
these would die in 1945
during the
death marches and finally...
- Magdeburg/Rothensee, Zeitz),
Fanto (Pardubice, Budapest), and I.G.
Farbenindustrie (
Blechhammer, Ludwigshafen/Oppau, Oświęcim). ^Note 1 : Part 10 of the Plan for Completion...
- with
Auschwitz near the
northeast end of the arc and
Blechhammer near the
northwest end.
Blechhammer was the main target.
Fleets ranging from 102 to 357...