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WWII - Holocaust - Dachau Subcamps

Allach Subcamp
The porcelain factory Porzellan Manufaktur Allach was established as a private concern in 1935 in the small town of Allach, near Munich, Germany. In 1936 the factory was acquired by the SS. Heinrich Himmler saw the acquisition of a fine porcelain factory as a way to establish an industrial base for the production of works of art that would represent, in Himmler's eyes, true Germanic culture. Allach porcelain was one of Himmler’s favorite projects and produced various figurines (soldiers, animals, etc.) to compete in the small but profitable German porcelain market.

High-ranking artists were locked into contract. The program of the factory included over 240 porcelain and ceramic models. As output at the Allach factory increased, the Nazis moved production to a new facility near the Dachau concentration camp. Allach was opened on March 19th, 1943 as the largest subcamp of Dachau concentration camp because of the shortage of workforce in the armament and building industry. Allach remained open from March 1943 through its liberation on April 22, 1945, by the US Army.
Corporal Larry Matinsk hands out cigarettes to Allach inmates.jpg
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Liberation of Allach on April 30, 1945.jpg
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Survivors in Allach, a sub-camp of Dachau, greet arriving U.S. troops.jpg
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Survivors of Allach, April 1945.jpg
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Allach sub-camp of Dachau, April 30, 1945.jpg
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Kaufering concentration camp was a network of subsidiary camps of the Dachau concentration camp.
American soldier views bodies at Kaufering IV camp, May 1, 1945.gif
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American soldiers view bodies of victims of Kaufering, a network of subsidiary camps of the Dach.jpg
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American soldiers view corpses of prisoners massacred by SS guards in a wooded area, April 30, 1.jpg
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Barracks at Kaufering sub-camps were partially underground.jpg
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Barracks in the Kaufering IV subsidiary camp of the Dachau concentration camp. Before abandoning.jpg
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Camp forced laborers inside barracks soon after the liberation of Kaufering IV, part of a networ.jpg
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Dachau prisoners marching through a German village.gif
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Local Germans are forced to view bodies of victims at Kaufering, after April 27, 19.jpg
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Members of the medical detachment of Combat Command A, 12th Armored Division, XXI Corps, U.S. 7t.jpg
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The entrance gate to one of the Kaufering subcamps of Dachau. This photograph was taken after li.jpg
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U.S. troops force German civilians to view corpses of victims in the Kaufering IV subcamp of the.jpg
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U.S. troops view bodies of victims of Kaufering IV, a Dachau subcamp in the Landsberg-Kaufering .jpg
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View of barracks after the liberation of Kaufering, a network of subsidiary camps of the Dachau .jpg
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Commandant Johann Eichelsdorfer at Kaufering IV sub-camp of Dachau.gif
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survivor of Kaufering IV, one of the Dachau subcamps in the Landsberg-Kaufering area, with Ameri.jpg
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Two survivors of Kaufering, after April 27, 1945..jpg
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Absolutely terrible conditions. The atrocities of war
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Three survivors sit outside a barracks in the newly liberated Hurlach concentration camp.

These men survived by hiding under a brick building when SS guards razed several barracks in the camp. Only twelve survivors were found in Hurlach at the time of its liberation.
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Re: WWII - Holocaust - Dachau Subcamps

These pictures are from various Kaufering sub camps called Kaufering I, Kauferin II, Kaufering III and Kaufering IV. the last was near a town called Hurlach and therefore is also refered to Hurlach camp at times.



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A former kitchen-worker in the Kaufering camp describes his experiences and what occured in the .jpg
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A survivor stands next to a cart filled with corpses in the Hurlach concentration camp.jpg
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American soldiers stand by the main entrance to the Kaufering IV concentration camp.jpg
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American troops examine a row of bodies laid out in a row in Hurlach concentration camp.jpg
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An American soldier walks through the gates of the Kaufering IV concentration camp on the day of.jpg
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Civilians from the nearby town of Landsberg are forced to bury corpses in the Kaufering camp.jpg
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Civilians from the nearby town of Landsberg are forced to bury corpses in the Kaufering camp0.jpg
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German civilians are brought into the newly liberated Hurlach concentration camp.jpg
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German civilians from the neighboring town of Hurlach are forced to carry bodies to a mass grave.jpg
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German civilians from the town of Hurlach are forced to carry corpses to mass graves.jpg
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German civilians from the town of Hurlach are forced to carry corpses to mass graves for burial.jpg
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German prisoners uncover a mass grave holding victims of Kaufering Camp III.jpg
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Group portrait of five Hungarian Jewish mothers and their infants in a Dachau sub-camp in German.jpg
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Group portrait of Hungarian Jewish mothers and their infants in a Dachau sub-camp in Germany.jpg
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Group portrait of survivors of a Kaufering sub-camp one month after liberation.jpg
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Jewish survivors from Kaufering I carry a crate of bottles right after their liberation by the A.jpg
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The bodies of Jewish prisoners who were killed at the Hurlach concentration camp.jpg
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View of a row of barracks at the Kaufering IV concentration camp soon after the liberation.jpg
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View of corpses lying in a row in Kaufering IV.jpg
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View of the Kaufering IV concentration camp, a sub-camp of Dachau, taken on the day of liberatio.jpg
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View of the ruins of a barracks in the Hurlach concentration camp that was razed by the SS befor.jpg
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Some great pics on here! I'm really enjoying your posts
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Re: WWII - Holocaust - Dachau Subcamps

Absolutely terrible conditions. The atrocities of war
Most of these civilians had nothing to do with war. It was simple extermination. It started much like Obama's new pogram against Jewish people today.


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