Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp
List of subcamps of the Kraków-Płaszów complex of Nazi concentration camps near Kraków, General Government, in occupied Poland between 1942–1944.[1]
- Kraków Prokocim (Julag II), established March 1943 at the former "Kabel" plant, 75 Prokocimska street.[2]
- Kraków Bieżanów (Julag III)
- Kraków Zabłocie, Oskar Schindler's "Deutsche Emailwaren-Fabrik", former "Rekord" plant, 4 Lipowa street.[3]
- Kraków Liban, a quarry (Liban & Ehrenpreis)
- Mielec
- Wieliczka
- Zakopane
Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp Media
Major Nazi German concentration camps in occupied Poland (marked with squares)
The balcony of Amon Göth's villa in Płaszów. Although Göth was ruthless and would shoot at prisoners, he could not do so from this balcony as the terrain and the layout of the camp infrastructure precluded this. He used to step outside to hunt humans, with his Tyrolean hat marking his intentions. It was the signal for seasoned prisoners to attempt to hide.
Krakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial
Dawny obóz koncentracyjny Płaszów 2019a
Satellite projection of the location of the former Płaszów camp in Krakow.
Chujowa Górka ("Prick Hill"), the execution place in Płaszów concentration camp.
- WWII, KL Plaszow, 1942-1945 German concentration camp for Jews (place of execution C-dołek), Kamieńskiego street, Podgórze, Krakow, Poland.jpg
WWII, KL Plaszow, 1942-1945 German concentration camp for Jews (place of execution C-dołek), Kamieńskiego street, Podgórze, Krakow, Poland
- KL Plaszow former german concentration camp, Grey House-prison(karzer),Krakow,Poland.JPG
KL Plaszow former german concentration camp, Grey House-prison(karzer), 6 Jerozolimska street, Krakow, Poland
References
- ↑ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities at line 38: bad argument #1 to 'ipairs' (table expected, got nil).
- ↑ Obóz pracy przymusowej przy ul. Prokocimskiej 75
- ↑ Fabryka Oskara Schindlera