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The Brünnlitz labor camp (Arbeitslager Brünnlitz) was a forced labor camp of Nazi Germany which was established in 1944 just outside the town of Brněnec (Brünnlitz in German), Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. It operated solely as a site for an armaments factory run by the German industrialist Oskar Schindler, which was in actuality a front for a safe haven for Schindlerjuden. Administratively, it was a sub-camp of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp system. As of 2019, the factory site sits abandoned; however, there are plans to turn it into a museum.

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  • KZ-Außenlager Brünnlitz (de)
  • Brünnlitz labor camp (en)
  • Camp de travail de Brünnlitz (fr)
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  • The Brünnlitz labor camp (Arbeitslager Brünnlitz) was a forced labor camp of Nazi Germany which was established in 1944 just outside the town of Brněnec (Brünnlitz in German), Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. It operated solely as a site for an armaments factory run by the German industrialist Oskar Schindler, which was in actuality a front for a safe haven for Schindlerjuden. Administratively, it was a sub-camp of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp system. As of 2019, the factory site sits abandoned; however, there are plans to turn it into a museum. (en)
  • Das KZ-Außenlager Brünnlitz bestand vom 21. Oktober 1944 bis zum 8. Mai 1945 in Brünnlitz, Bezirk Zwittau (heute: Okres Svitavy, Tschechien). Es war als Außenlager dem KZ Groß-Rosen in Niederschlesien (heute: Polen) untergeordnet. Der breiten Öffentlichkeit wurde es 1993 bekannt, durch den Film Schindlers Liste. (de)
  • Le camp de travail de Brünnlitz (Arbeitslager Brünnlitz) est un camp de travaux forcés du Troisième Reich créé en 1944 à l'extérieur de la ville de Brněnec (Brünnlitz en allemand), sur le territoire du Protectorat de Bohême et de Moravie, (en république Tchèque actuelle). Ce camp, site d'une usine d'armement dirigée par l'industriel allemand Oskar Schindler, était un refuge pour les juifs sauvés par Schindler (Schindlerjuden). Sur le plan administratif, il s'agissait d'un camp satellite du camp de concentration de Gross-Rosen. (fr)
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  • Brünnlitz (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Schindlers_factory_Brnenec_CZ_2004a.jpg
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  • The remains of the main factory at Brünnlitz in 2004 (en)
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  • The Brünnlitz labor camp (Arbeitslager Brünnlitz) was a forced labor camp of Nazi Germany which was established in 1944 just outside the town of Brněnec (Brünnlitz in German), Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. It operated solely as a site for an armaments factory run by the German industrialist Oskar Schindler, which was in actuality a front for a safe haven for Schindlerjuden. Administratively, it was a sub-camp of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp system. As of 2019, the factory site sits abandoned; however, there are plans to turn it into a museum. (en)
  • Das KZ-Außenlager Brünnlitz bestand vom 21. Oktober 1944 bis zum 8. Mai 1945 in Brünnlitz, Bezirk Zwittau (heute: Okres Svitavy, Tschechien). Es war als Außenlager dem KZ Groß-Rosen in Niederschlesien (heute: Polen) untergeordnet. Der breiten Öffentlichkeit wurde es 1993 bekannt, durch den Film Schindlers Liste. (de)
  • Le camp de travail de Brünnlitz (Arbeitslager Brünnlitz) est un camp de travaux forcés du Troisième Reich créé en 1944 à l'extérieur de la ville de Brněnec (Brünnlitz en allemand), sur le territoire du Protectorat de Bohême et de Moravie, (en république Tchèque actuelle). Ce camp, site d'une usine d'armement dirigée par l'industriel allemand Oskar Schindler, était un refuge pour les juifs sauvés par Schindler (Schindlerjuden). Sur le plan administratif, il s'agissait d'un camp satellite du camp de concentration de Gross-Rosen. Ce site est abandonné bien que des projets de le transformer en musée sont en cours. (fr)
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  • October 1944 – January 1945 (en)
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