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Plaszow

  • Writer: Matthew Deputy
    Matthew Deputy
  • Jan 31, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 5, 2020

Plaszow was established in 1942 under the SS police leaders in Krakow.

It was a labor camp for Jews. Camp included a Jew commentary.


Also was a concentration camp built by the SS officers in Krakow as another suburban. Soon after the German invasion of Poland, and the sub subsequent creation of the semi-colonial general government district across occupied South-central Poland.


Plaszow had a fence made of electric barbed wire and was divided into different sections. During 1944 Plaszow were sending prisoners to camp because the Americans were coming to save the Jews. When the Nazis sent them to a new camp it was too probably be murdered.

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