Work in the concentration camp system
TitleWork in the concentration camp system
Author
Call number940.547243094336/0007
Object number02598g
Place of publicationBrussels, Belgium
PublisherComite International de Dachau
Year of publication
1990
Physical descriptionpp106-115
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Dachau review' Vol. 1 pp106-115
Description
One of the principles in the National Socialist concentration camps was that every prisoner had to work. All the prisoners were grouped in labour units supervised by one prisoner a "capo" or foreman. The work unit to which he was allocated was decisive for any chances at survival. When the men were admitted to the camp, the occupation of the prisoner was entered into his record card. A trade was useful, as metal workers, bricklayers, carpenters were requsitioned, however a lawyer, or other intellectuals were not in demand