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Eintrachthütte concentration camp

Nazi concentration camps in PolandProvince of Upper SilesiaSubcamps of AuschwitzŚwiętochłowice
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Eintrachthütte concentration camp (German: Arbeitslager Eintrachtshütte) was a labour subcamp of the German concentration camp Auschwitz, opened in the Zgoda district in Świętochłowice in German-occupied Poland on 26 May 1943, in operation until 23 January 1945. Among its prisoners were Poles, Jews and Russians. Its commanders were SS-Hauptscharführer Josef Remmele (from the creation to July 1944) and SS-Hauptscharführer Wilhelm Gehring (from 18 July 1944 to the end of camp operation on 23 January 1945). Both were brutal in relations to the prisoners, involved in tortures, and personally involved in executions carried out at the camp.

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Eintrachthütte concentration camp
Wojska Polskiego, Świętochłowice Zgoda (Zgoda)

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Obóz Zgoda

Wojska Polskiego
41-603 Świętochłowice, Zgoda (Zgoda)
Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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