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=== External work details (''Aussenkommando'') ===
=== External work details (''Aussenkommando'') ===
''At first the inmates had to work inside the camp: building
''At first the inmates had to work inside the camp: building barracks for new prisoners, constructing a 4-meter (13–feet) high barbed-wire barrier around the camp, sinking tall lighting poles, and digging a second well. Later on the inmates had to dredge a silted lake outside the camp, which was to be converted into an open-air bathing facility for the citizens of the Strehlen suburb. One group of prisoners had to participate in the construction of various police or SA buildings throughout the city.''
barracks for new prisoners, constru<ref>United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 55</ref>cting a 4-meter (13–feet)
high barbed-wire barrier around the camp, sinking tall
lighting poles, and digging a second well. Later on the in-
mates had to dredge a silted lake outside the camp, which was
to be converted into an open-air bathing facility for the citi-
zens of the Strehlen suburb. One group of prisoners had to
participate in the construction of <ref>United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 55</ref>various police or SA build-
ings throughout the city.''


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Latest revision as of 17:57, 28 May 2024

Names

  • Breslau-Dürrgoy[1]

Type

List of (known) subcamps, internal and external work details

Internal work details (Kommando)

External work details (Aussenkommando)

At first the inmates had to work inside the camp: building barracks for new prisoners, constructing a 4-meter (13–feet) high barbed-wire barrier around the camp, sinking tall lighting poles, and digging a second well. Later on the inmates had to dredge a silted lake outside the camp, which was to be converted into an open-air bathing facility for the citizens of the Strehlen suburb. One group of prisoners had to participate in the construction of various police or SA buildings throughout the city.

...

and to remove political slogans from houses and bridges in the city. [2]

Subcamps (Aussenlager)

Dates

  • Opened: 28 April 1933[3]
  • Closed:


Locations

Camp location

51.07313/17.05085[4]


Organisations involved

  • [[]]

Victims and Survivors

Population information

Names of victims and survivors

Staff

This camp was run by the SS/Gestapo/Wehrmacht/DAF/OT

Names of perpetrators and any other people involved

Current status

Status of the site

Memorials

GPS[5]

  • Street Address: [[]]
  • District: [[]]
  • Town: [[]]
  • State: [[]]
  • Country: [[]]

No memorial known at this time.

Description

Outstanding questions

Resources

Bibliography

Links


Sources

  1. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 55
  2. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 56
  3. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 55
  4. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 55
  5. reference