Members of the Boys were slave labourers in the Sonneberg labour camp in Germany, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp.

Buchenwald concentration camp was operated by Nazi Germany. The camp had 139 subcamps.

The Boys were teenage and child-Holocaust survivors, who were brought to the UK after the war for rest and rehabilitation.

History

The camp was situated in the factory of the Thüringer Zahnradwerke GmbH Sonneberg, a subsidiary of the Leipzig machine factory GE Reinhardt.  It produced aircraft parts.

Conditions in the camp were very poor and about 20 prisoners a month died.

“Even Sonneberg was bombed. We were taken to clear the debris. A dozen of us were allocated to clear the rubble of a badly damaged two-storey house. We were warned that we would be shot if we stole anything. We found a cellar. I drank half a dozen raw eggs (I had not seen an egg for at least two and a half years.) I ate all sorts of preserves, ignoring the broken glass inside the jars. On the way back we were searched but nothing was found on anybody.”

Michael Etkind quoted in Martin Gilbert, The Boys: The Story of 732 Young Concentration Camp Survivors (Wiedenfeld & Nicholson, 1996).

Etkind was 19 years old when he was in the camp.

Dissolution & Liberation

Shortly before the camp was dissolved in April 1945, a massacre occurred. When the prisoners were ordered to leave in a hurry, the night shift members protested, fearing that they would not receive any food rations before they left. When some prisoners took a sack of potatoes, SS officials shot into the crowd. At least 40 prisoners were killed and many injured.

On 4 April 1945, 467 of the prisoners were sent on a death march, after which only half survived.

In post-war trials, a number of SS guards from Sonneberg were found guilty of war crimes and imprisoned.

Official Name:
Aussenlager Sonneberg
Subcamp of:
Buchenwald
Period of operation:
September 1944-April 1945
Dissolution of the Camp:
Sonneberg to Unknown Destination
Slave labour:
Aircraft parts production
Number of prisoners:
450-650
Type of prisoners:
Male
Memorialisation:
There is a memorial in the centre of the town by the church
Associated Boys:
It is possible that more members of the Boys than those who have been identified were taken as slave labourers to Sonneberg. Members of their family and friends may also have died in the camp.
Moses ‘Michael’ Etkind
Associated Camps:
Other Buchenwald subcamps where members of the Boys were held as slave labourers that have so far been identified:
Berga an der Elster 
Colditz
Flössberg
Gelsenberg
Leipzig-Thekla
Magdeburg
Mittelbau-Dora
Ohrdruf-Crawinkel
Rehmsdorf-Tröglitz
Schlieben-Berga
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