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Old 22-02-2005, 05:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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British/Allied POWs in Auschwitz

Does anybody have any information about British/Allied POWs who were used as forced labour in and around the Auschwitz complex.

One camp (arbeit commando) that I know about was situated at Monowitz (Monowice) where 1,200 POWs were used to work in the I G Farben rubber production factory (E715).

There were other, smaller, camps and any information would be very much appreciated.
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Old 24-02-2005, 04:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This is a list of all sub-camps (mostly work camps) of the Auschwitz - Birkenau complex. Unfortunately I don't know where else - except Monowitz - British POWs could be imprisoned. Some names are only in Polish.
Altdorf / Stara Wies
Althammer / Stara Kusnia
Babice
Bauzug
Beruna
Bismarckhütte / Chorzow-Battory
Blechhammer / Slawiecice
Bobrek
Budy
Brunn / Brono
Charlottengrubbe / Rydultowy
Chelmek / Chelmek-Paprotnik
Chorzow
Chrzanow
Czernica
Ernforst
Ernfort/Slawecice
Eintrachthutte / Swietochlowice
Freudenthal / Bruntal
Furstengrabe / Lawski
Gleiwitz I, II, II, IV / Gliwice
Golleschau / Goleszow
Gunthergrubbe / ledziny
Harmeze
Hindenburg / Zabrze
Hubertushutte-Hohenlinde / Lagiewniki
Janigagrube-Hoffnung / Libiaz
Jawichowitz
Kobio / Kobior
Lagischa / Lagisza
Laurahutte / Siemianowice
Lepziny-Lawki
Lesslau-Wloclawek
Libiaz-Maly
Lukow
Monowitz / Monowice
Myslowitz/Myslowice
Neu Dachs / Jaworzno
Neustadt / Prudnik
Sosnowitz I et II / Sosnowiec
Trezbinia
Tscechwitz / Czechwiece
Harmeze
Plawy
Rajsko
Rybnik
Rydultowy
Siemiennowice
Leslau/Wloclawek
Zasole
Zittau
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Thanks for that. Would you be kind enough to give me the source for the above? Do you know what kind of work was undertaken at each camp?
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Unhappy POWs at Birkenau

Donald Watt's book "Stoker" will help you with this issue. He stoked the furnaces at Auschwitz-Birkenau. He was an Australian POW. He wrote his memoirs.
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An Interesting read I have to say from start to finish.
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Hi

I have read the book by Aurthor Dodd, who was a prisoner in Aushwitz, he is a Brit from Lancashire, is book is called "spectator in hell"

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I have read the book by Aurthor Dodd, who was a prisoner in Aushwitz, he is a Brit from Lancashire, is book is called "spectator in hell"

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