WORK


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The
prisoner's work assignments aimed total destruction. Except
a few buildings, Auschwitz concentration camp and a big part
of the surrounding industrial plants were built by the
prisoners themselves.
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There were different working commandos and -
fields for prisoners:
- Works in the
camp: For example camp writer, prisoner's doctor, handicraft works
or work in the Canada commando (stock for goods brought by the
newcomers which were taken away)
- Works out of the
camp: The hardest works were building works, streetwork, train
trackbuilding, river regulations, in the quarry, in the punishment
commando.
- Assignment to
private, state or SS-owned factories (for example
IG-farben): The enterpreneurs could "rent" individual
prisoners from the SS and dispose of them freely. In return, they
had to pay between 3 to 6 RM to the SS. Through the labour
assignment of prisoners, a broad net of subcamps industrial- and
armament factories came into being.
Generally, school
education or profession were ignored for assignment purposes to a
special working commando.
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The SS
enforced a murderous tempo and most efforts in order to
"break" the prisoners and cause them a painful
death.
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