From Schmelt Camp to “Little Auschwitz”
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From Schmelt Camp to “Little Auschwitz”

Blechhammer’s Role in the Holocaust

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From Schmelt Camp to “Little Auschwitz”

Blechhammer’s Role in the Holocaust

About this book

From Schmelt Camp to "Little Auschwitz": Blechhammer's Role in the Holocaust is the first in-depth study of the second largest Auschwitz subcamp, Blechhammer (Blachownia ?l?ska), and its lesser known yet significant prehistory as a so-called Schmelt camp, a forced labor camp for Jews operating outside the concentration camp system. Drawing on previously untapped archival documents and a wide array of survivor testimonies, the book provides novel findings on Blechhammer's role in the Holocaust in Eastern Upper Silesia, a formerly Polish territory annexed to Nazi Germany in the fall of 1939, where 120,000 Jews lived.

Established in the spring of 1942 to construct a synthetic fuel plant, the camp's abhorrent living conditions led to the death of thousands of young Jews conscripted from the ghettos or taken off deportation convoys from Western Europe. Blechhammer was not only used for selecting parts of the Jewish ghetto population for Auschwitz, but also for killing pregnant women and babies. As an Auschwitz satellite, Blechhammer became the scene of brutal executions and massacres of prisoners refusing to go on the Death March. This microhistory unearths the far-reaching complicity of often overlooked perpetrators, such as the industrialists, factory guards, policemen, and "ordinary" civilians in these atrocities, but more importantly, it focuses on the victims, reconstructing the prisoners' daily life and suffering, as well as their survival strategies.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Building the “Tower of Babel”: The Oberschlesische Hydrierwerke as a Beneficiary of Jewish Forced Labor
  8. 2. Establishing a Reign of Terror: The First Schmelt Camp in Blechhammer, March–September 1942
  9. 3. A New Camp, New Prisoners, New Dimensions of Brutality
  10. 4. “Rationalization” or Annihilation? The Camp at the Intersection of Two Conflicting Policies in 1943
  11. 5. Blechhammer’s New Role in the Holocaust in Eastern Upper Silesia
  12. 6. Becoming “Little Auschwitz”: The Takeover of Blechhammer in April 1944
  13. 7. Life Under the SS
  14. 8. Exposure to Allied Bombings and the Exacerbation of Violence in Summer 1944
  15. 9. Hangings Without a Witness? On the Vicissitudes of Relating Traumatic Memories
  16. 10. “A Cynical Joke”: Enforced Theatrical and Musical Performances
  17. 11. The Massacres of January 1945
  18. 12. The Death March
  19. Epilogue: Surviving Blechhammer—A Look at Collective and Individual Strategies
  20. Conclusion
  21. Abbreviations
  22. Notes
  23. Unpublished Sources
  24. Bibliography
  25. Index
  26. About the Author