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- München-Schwabing_labor_camp abstract "The Dachau subcamp at München-Schwabing was the first subcamp where concentration camp prisoners were permanently used as a labor force outside the main concentration camp. Unlike most of the later subcamps which were constructed, organized, and managed by the SS Business Administration Main Office (WVHA) and the Dachau camp commandant, this subcamp's construction, administration, and organization was in the hands of Eleonore Baur, also known as Schwester Pia (Sister Pia). This subcamp was also smaller than most others, and is included here as a representative case for instances in which prisoners were used by individuals or small organizations.".
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- München-Schwabing_labor_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "München-Schwabing labor camp".
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- München-Schwabing_labor_camp subject Category:Dachau_concentration_camp.
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- München-Schwabing_labor_camp comment "The Dachau subcamp at München-Schwabing was the first subcamp where concentration camp prisoners were permanently used as a labor force outside the main concentration camp. Unlike most of the later subcamps which were constructed, organized, and managed by the SS Business Administration Main Office (WVHA) and the Dachau camp commandant, this subcamp's construction, administration, and organization was in the hands of Eleonore Baur, also known as Schwester Pia (Sister Pia).".
- München-Schwabing_labor_camp label "München-Schwabing labor camp".
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