Sosnowitz I

 

Sosnowitz I was established in late August 1943 in order to remodel a building at Targowa Street 12 which had previously served as the office for the Central Jewish Council of Elders. Around 100 prisoners, most of whom were Polish, were held in a room on the ground floor of the building where they had to sleep on straw laid directly on the floor. The windows were covered by metal grilles and 15 SS men were deployed to guard them. The subcamp was commanded initially by SS-Rottenführer Lehmann followed by SS-Unterscharführer Horst Czerwiński.

After completion of the work, the prisoners were returned to Auschwitz in two groups, the first returning in December 1943 and the second in mid-February 1944.




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