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Plaszow Concentration Camp Designees, Who Horrifically Could Not be Saved by Oscar Schindler

Oskar Schindler witnessed a German raid on the Jewish ghetto in Krakow in the summer of 1942 and watched innocent people being packed onto trains bound for certain death. He later said, "Beyond this day, no thinking person could fail to see what would happen. I was now resolved to do everything in my power to defeat the system." After the Krakow ghetto was liquidated, many Jews were sent to the Plaszow concentration camp. Schindler wrote the names and jobs of 1200 Jews at Plaszow that he needed to work at his enamelware factory in Krakow and gave this list to the SS officers. His workers were called the Schindlerjuden (Schindler Jews). He called them "my children." The camp at Plaszow had been opened in December 1942. As the Russian forces advanced in late 1944, the Germans began the evacuation of the slave labor camps in their path. From the camp at Plaszow, many were sent to Auschwitz.



Typed Document initialed by an official, one page, 8.25" x 12". Headed in German and Polish: "Polish Police Station." Text in Polish. [Plaszow], August 2, 1944. Five people are listed, each accused of sabotage and to be sent to the Plaszow Concentration Camp on August 3, 1944: Albert Zóbe, Jozef Openchinski, Jan Stanoraski, Eva Rospondek, and Jacek Kasperek. The SS-WVHA is mentioned at the end of the list. Oswald Pohl, general of the Waffen-SS, was head of the SS-WVHA, the main bureau for economic administration, was in charge of the organization of the concentration camps. Two file holes in blank left margin, lightly creased, else in fine condition.

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