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An SS guard and his dog at Plaszow -
Jewish prisoners at forced labor in Plaszow -
Prisoners carry food to other prisoners performing forced labor -
Plaszow prisoners carry loaves of bread to the Madritch factory where German Army uniforms were made -
Four prisoners carry food to other prisoners laying railroad tracks in Plaszow -
Prisoners in Plaszow pull carts to construct the camp’s roads -
Ukrainian SS personnel and their German officers in Plaszow. These men were used as guards to supplement the German SS staff until the official redesignation of Plaszow as a concentration camp in January 1944. Thereafter, the camp was staffed by 600 men of the SS Totenkopfverbaende (Death Head Units). -
Jewish women prisoners of Plaszow at forced labor on “Industry Street” -
Women prisoners in Plaszow at forced labor
