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fice Group D of the SS-Business Administration Main Office
fice Group D of the SS-Business Administration Main Office
(WVHA) issued an order that Russian prisoners of war (POWs)
(WVHA) issued an order that Russian prisoners of war (POWs)
would be appropriated to Ohrdruf in late 1944.
would be appropriated to Ohrdruf in late 1944.''


== Names of victims ==
== Names of victims ==

Revision as of 18:27, 13 June 2024

Names

  • Ohrdruf[1]
  • Codename SIII

Type

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

Internal work details (Kommando)

External work details (Aussenkommando)

Subcamps (Aussenlager)

Dates

(YYYY-MM-DD)

  • Opened: 1944-11
  • Closed:

Locations

Camp location

  • This location may not be accurate. More research is needed.

50.86918/10.83184[2]

Organisations involved

  • [[]]

Victims and Survivors

Population information

The camp population, mostly prisoners transferred from Bu- chenwald but also from Sachsenhausen, Flossenbürg, Stutthof, Plaszow, Dachau, and Auschwitz II-Birkenau (including many Hungarian Jews), represented many nationalities. There were French, Belgian, German, Hungarian, Czech, Latvian, Italian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Yugoslavian prisoners. There were political prisoners, so-called asocials, Berufsverbrecher (pro- fessional criminals), common-law prisoners, homosexuals, and Jews. According to the postwar testimony of Buchenwald la- bor allocation chief SS-Hauptsturmführer Albert Schwartz, Of- fice Group D of the SS-Business Administration Main Office (WVHA) issued an order that Russian prisoners of war (POWs) would be appropriated to Ohrdruf in late 1944.

Names of victims

Names of survivors

Staff

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

Names of perpetrators and any other people involved

Current status

Status of the site

Memorials

GPS

  • 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 402
  2. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia I-A page 402