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- Gabersdorf_labour_camp abstract "The Gabersdorf forced labour camp (also known as Wolta or Wolta-Gabersdorf) and later a Nazi concentration camp located at Libeč (today part of Trutnov) in Czechoslovakia. In the camp, Jewish women were detained who worked at the textile factories of Hasse, and company, Etrich, and Vereinigte Textilwerke K. H. Barthel. The camp was established in 1941 and became a subcamp of Gross-Rosen on 22March 1944. It was liberated on 6 May 1945.".
- Q683119 abstract "The Gabersdorf forced labour camp (also known as Wolta or Wolta-Gabersdorf) and later a Nazi concentration camp located at Libeč (today part of Trutnov) in Czechoslovakia. In the camp, Jewish women were detained who worked at the textile factories of Hasse, and company, Etrich, and Vereinigte Textilwerke K. H. Barthel. The camp was established in 1941 and became a subcamp of Gross-Rosen on 22March 1944. It was liberated on 6 May 1945.".
- Gabersdorf_labour_camp comment "The Gabersdorf forced labour camp (also known as Wolta or Wolta-Gabersdorf) and later a Nazi concentration camp located at Libeč (today part of Trutnov) in Czechoslovakia. In the camp, Jewish women were detained who worked at the textile factories of Hasse, and company, Etrich, and Vereinigte Textilwerke K. H. Barthel. The camp was established in 1941 and became a subcamp of Gross-Rosen on 22March 1944. It was liberated on 6 May 1945.".
- Q683119 comment "The Gabersdorf forced labour camp (also known as Wolta or Wolta-Gabersdorf) and later a Nazi concentration camp located at Libeč (today part of Trutnov) in Czechoslovakia. In the camp, Jewish women were detained who worked at the textile factories of Hasse, and company, Etrich, and Vereinigte Textilwerke K. H. Barthel. The camp was established in 1941 and became a subcamp of Gross-Rosen on 22March 1944. It was liberated on 6 May 1945.".