Zeitz labor camp

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Zeitz labor camp was a Nazi forced labor camp in Germany where Jewish prisoners, including the protagonist of Imre Kertész’s novel "Fatelessness," were exploited under brutal conditions during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi forced labor camp
associatedWith Imre Kertész NERFINISHED
characterizedBy brutal conditions
forced labor for German industry
starvation
violence
country Nazi Germany
hasFictionalPrisoner protagonist of Fatelessness
historicalEvent persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany
languageOfPrimarySources German
locatedIn Germany
Saxony-Anhalt
Zeitz NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Fatelessness NERFINISHED
operatedBy Nazi regime NERFINISHED
SS NERFINISHED
partOf Nazi camp network in Germany
Nazi concentration camp system
perpetrator Nazi authorities NERFINISHED
prisonerPopulation Jews NERFINISHED
other deported prisoners
subjectOf Holocaust studies
literary analysis of Fatelessness
timePeriod 1940s
usedDuring Holocaust NERFINISHED
World War II
usedFor exploitation of Jewish prisoners
forced labor

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Fatelessness setting Zeitz labor camp