Brünnlitz munitions factory

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The Brünnlitz munitions factory was the Czechoslovak plant operated by Oskar Schindler during World War II where he sheltered and saved hundreds of Jewish workers from the Holocaust.

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Brünnlitz munitions factory canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holocaust-related site
industrial facility
munitions factory
associatedWith Holocaust
Schindlerjuden list
category Factories in Czechoslovakia
Holocaust locations in the Czech lands
country Czechoslovakia
employed Jewish workers
Schindlerjuden
GermanName Brünnlitz
hasHeritage site of Holocaust remembrance
historicalContext Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia
industry arms industry
languageOfName German
locatedIn Brněnec
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
notableFor saving hundreds of Jews
sheltering Jewish workers from the Holocaust
operatedBy Oskar Schindler
ownedBy Oskar Schindler
partOf Schindler’s rescue operations
precededBy Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory in Kraków
surface form: Kraków-Płaszów enamelware factory
presentDayCountry Czech Republic
presentDayMunicipality Brněnec
product munitions
purpose to protect Jewish workers from deportation and extermination
relocatedFrom Kraków
timePeriod 1944–1945
usedDuring World War II

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Schindlerjuden employedBy Brünnlitz munitions factory
Emilie Schindler employer Brünnlitz munitions factory