Buna. :) Hope this helps.
The camp (Buna aka Monowitz or Auschwitz III) was bombed by the USAAF because it was a chemicals plant.
Elie Wiesel and his father were marched from Auschwitz III (Monowitz/Buna) to Buchenwald.
There were a couple of minor air raids on the chemicals factory in Auschwitz III (aka Buna or Monowitz).
it was not a viable target. ___ Auschwitz III (aka Monowitz or Buna) was in fact bombed - because it was a chemicals factory ... Please also see related question.
Buna. :) Hope this helps.
The camp (Buna aka Monowitz or Auschwitz III) was bombed by the USAAF because it was a chemicals plant.
The camp (Buna aka Monowitz or Auschwitz III) was bombed by the USAAF because it was a chemicals plant.
The Buna camp (Monowitz, Auschwitz III) made various plastics for I.-G. Farben. It was the first concentration camp built by private entreprise.
The Buna-Werke, which made synthetic rubber, was part of the I.-G. Farben Group. It established its very own (private entreprise) concentration camp close to Auschwitz. It was called Monowitz (or Auschwitz III) and used slave labour to produced various plastics.
Elie Wiesel and his father were marched from Auschwitz III (Monowitz/Buna) to Buchenwald.
There were a couple of minor air raids on the chemicals factory in Auschwitz III (aka Buna or Monowitz).
it was not a viable target. ___ Auschwitz III (aka Monowitz or Buna) was in fact bombed - because it was a chemicals factory ... Please also see related question.
He was sent to Auschwitz (because he was Jewish) and, as he was a chemist, he was used in Auschwitz III (also known as Buna or Monowitz). He survived and wrote about his experiences.
In May 1944 he was sent to Auschwitz III (also known as) Buna or Monowitz) and then moved under appalling conditions in January 1945 to Buchenwald.
In May 1944 he was sent to Auschwitz III (also known as) Buna or Monowitz) and then moved under appalling conditions in January 1945 to Buchenwald.
Buna, also known as Auschwitz III, was a subcamp of the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. It was established by the Nazis to exploit the labor of prisoners for the German chemical company IG Farben. Prisoners in Buna were forced to work in harsh conditions, and many were subject to abuse, starvation, and death.