Brünnlitz labor camp

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Brünnlitz labor camp was a World War II forced-labor facility in Czechoslovakia operated by Oskar Schindler, where he sheltered and employed Jewish workers to save them from extermination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi forced labor camp
World War II site
affiliatedWith Plaszow concentration camp
surface form: Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp
alsoKnownAs Brünnlitz labor camp
surface form: Brněnec labor camp

Brünnlitz labor camp
surface form: Schindler’s Brünnlitz factory camp
associatedWithEvent Final Solution
Holocaust
associatedWithPerson Emilie Schindler
Oskar Schindler
associatedWithWork Schindler's List
surface form: Schindler’s List (film)

Schindler's List (novel)
surface form: Schindler’s List (novel)
characterizedBy comparatively better living conditions than many Nazi camps
deliberate protection of Jewish workers
coordinateNote located in eastern Bohemia
country Czechoslovakia
employed Jewish forced laborers
Schindlerjuden
endTime 1945
governedBy SS regulations
hasHeritageStatus Holocaust memorial site
historicalCountry Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
industry enamelware production
munitions production
languageOfLocality Czech
German
liberatedBy Red Army
surface form: Soviet Red Army
liberatedIn 1945
locatedIn Brněnec
Czechoslovakia
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
notablePrisoners Schindler’s list survivors
numberOfPrisoners around 1,100
operatedBy Oskar Schindler
operatorRole Oskar Schindler as camp administrator in practice
Oskar Schindler as factory owner
partOf Nazi concentration camp system
predecessor German Enamelware Factory
surface form: Kraków enamelware factory (Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik)
presentIn Czech Republic
purpose to provide labor for Schindler’s factory
to shelter Jewish workers from extermination
startTime 1944
supervisedBy SS guards
timePeriod World War II
transportedFrom Plaszow concentration camp
surface form: Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp
usedFor forced labor
industrial production
victimGroup European Jewry
surface form: European Jews

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Schindlerjuden associatedWith Brünnlitz labor camp
Mietek Pemper wasPrisonerIn Brünnlitz labor camp
Leopold Page wasPrisonerIn Brünnlitz labor camp
Poldek Pfefferberg survivedEvent Brünnlitz labor camp
Brünnlitz labor camp alsoKnownAs Brünnlitz labor camp
this entity surface form: Brněnec labor camp
Brünnlitz labor camp alsoKnownAs Brünnlitz labor camp
this entity surface form: Schindler’s Brünnlitz factory camp