Members of the Boys were slave labourers in the Schwarzheide labour camp, a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

Sachsenhausen concentration camp was operated by Nazi Germany. The camp had 92 subcamps.

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

Photograph of the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen, Germany

Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen, Germany.

The Schwarzheide camp was run by the Brabag, Braunkohle Benzin AG, who worked closely with the Nazi regime. The production of petroleum was vital for the German war effort and the company was set up in 1934. Petroleum was made from brown coal. Brabag managers ruthlessly exploited the slave labourers they were allocated to speed up construction of their plants. An estimated 13,000 slave labourers worked for Brabag during World War II.

The camp was located 50km north of Dresden in Germany.

History

The slave labourers were Jews transferred from Auschwitz II-Birkenau. They included people who had been in the family camp that had been set up in Auschwitz II-Birkenau for prisoners from the Thereseinstadt Ghetto who had been moved there before the Red Cross inspection of the ghetto. Among them was Otto Armand Jakubowic who became one of the Boys.

Conditions were brutal and many prisoners were killed in air raids as they were not allowed to use shelters.

Structure

Schwarzheide was one of one of seven labour camps operated by the Brabag, which worked in cooperation with I.G. Farben. The camp employed over 1,400 prisoners, all male and most of them Jewish, deported from Auschwitz.

Dissolution & Liberation

In April 1945, those capable of walking were sent on a death march to the Theresienstadt Ghetto. Of the almost 600 prisoners survived less than half survived.

Aftermath

After the war the firm and its remaining assets were dissolved. Brabag denied any responsibility for the prisoners and rejected all claims for compensation by former prisoners.

Official Name:
KZ-Aussenlager Schwarzheide
Period of operation:
July 1944-
Dissolution of the Camp:
Schwarzheide to Theresienstadt
Slave labour:
Chemical production
Number of prisoners:
1.400
Type of prisoners:
Male
Memorialisation:
Unknown
Associated Boys:
It is possible that more members of the Boys than the one who has been identified were taken as slave labourers to Schwarzheide. Members of their family and friends may also have died in the camp.
Armand Otto Jakubowic
Associated Camps:
Other Sachsenhausen subcamps where members of the Boys were held as slave labourers:
Lieberose
Oranienburg-Heinkelwerke
Pölitz
Berlin
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