List of subcamps of the Kraków-Płaszów complex of Nazi concentration camps located mostly in the vicinity of Kraków in the semi-colonial district of General Government in occupied Poland between 1942–1944.[1]
- Kraków Płaszów (Julag I)
- Kraków Prokocim (Julag II)
- Kraków Bieżanow (Julag III)
- so-called Kabel camp
established in March 1943 at the former "Kabel" plant in Kraków, at 75 Prokocimska street.[2]
- Kraków Zabłocie DEF, Oskar Schindler's "Deutsche Emaillewarenfabrik", former "Rekord" plant, at 4 Lipowa street in central Kraków, with 1,200 slave workers.[3]
- Kraków Zabłocie NKF
- Kraków Zabłocie Feldpunkt
- Kraków Rakowice near the airport
- Mielec in former Polish airplane factory, set up for Heinkel (Luftwaffe) in 1939, with 2,000 slave workers including 300 (preyed upon) kitchen and maintenance women.[4]
- Wieliczka (1944), underground airplane parts factory located at the site of the Wieliczka Salt Mine with 1,700 slave workers.[5]
- Zakopane (1942–1943), stone quarry "Stuag" with 1,000 slave workers.[6]
See also
editNotes and references
edit- ^ Kraków-Płaszów. Zapomniane obozy. Archived 2012-07-08 at archive.today
- ^ Obóz pracy przymusowej przy ul. Prokocimskiej 75
- ^ Fabryka Oskara Schindlera
- ^ "Nazistowski obóz pracy przymusowej w Mielcu". Virtual Shtetl. Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
- ^ "Obóz pracy przymusowej w Wieliczce". Virtual Shtetl. Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
- ^ "Zakopane - obóz pracy przymusowej na terenie kamieniołomów". Virtual Shtetl. Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich. Retrieved 2013-04-08.