- The
Polenlager (German pronunciation: [ˈpoːlənˌlaːɡɐ],
Polish Camps) was a
system of
forced labor camps in
Silesia that held
Poles during the
World War...
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operated multiple forced labour camps in the region,
including several Polenlager camps for Poles,
multiple subcamps of the
Stalag VIII-B/344 prisoner-of-war...
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Germany from 1933 to 1945
Extermination camps Forced-labor
camps Polenlager Transit camps (**** Germany), such as
Drancy transit camp This set index...
- of the Intelligenzaktion. The
Germans also
established and
operated a
Polenlager forced labour camp for
Poles in the present-day
district of Kochłowice...
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Munich was the
location of
multiple forced labour camps,
including two
Polenlager camps for
Polish youth, and 40
subcamps of the
Dachau concentration camp...
- the
forest between Tychy and Mikołów, and
established and
operated a
Polenlager forced labor camp for
Poles in the city, and the E701
labor subcamp of...
- and Rzeszów, respectively. From 1942 to 1945, the
Germans operated a
Polenlager forced labour camp for
Poles in the town. In
January 1945, a German-conducted...
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according to the
labour needs of the occupier.
There were also
around 30
Polenlager camps among them,
formally identified in
Silesia as
permanent (see list)...
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labour camps were
established and
operated in the city: one for
Poles (
Polenlager) and one for Jews. In
April 1944, the
Germans also
established a subcamp...
- expansion.
During World War II, the
Germans established and
operated a
Polenlager forced labour camp for
Poles in the district. In 1977, ****ure Pope John...