Hubertshutte

Hubertshutte

Hubertshutte was established in Łagiewniki Śląskie near Bytom in late December 1944, located near the Hubertus mill, owned by the Berghutte company. There were 200 prisoners, most of them Jews, temporarily housed in a barrack while the camp itself was under construction. Some of these prisoners erected a fence around the camp while others did other work such as unloading coke and gravel and digging foundations for a new factory building. The management of the mill were planning to move a few thousand prisoners into the camp, which was commanded by SS-Unterscharführer Josef Eckhardt. In January 1945, the prisoners were marched to Gliwice where they were transported by rail to Sachsenhausen.

Steelworks main entrance

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