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- Heydebreck was a Nazi Germany village area with POW camps Arbeitskommando E711A and Bau und Arbeits (BAB, English: Building and Labor) camp 20 (renamed E794 in November 1944). Five km west in the Cosel district was a subcamp of Auschwitz III (Monowitz) operated from April 1, 1944 to January 26, 1945. In February and March 1944, 800 POWs from Monowitz Arbeitskommando E715 were transferred to chemical facilities in the area of Blechhammer, Cosel, and Heydebreck. Heydebreck chemical facilities included a Bergius hydrogenation plant (3300 tons/month), a Kybol plant, a Methanol plant, a Nitrogen plant, a Butanol plant, an Oppanol plant, and (as at Oppau) a Tanol plant. As a target of the Oil Campaign of World War II, Heydebreck was first bombed in June 1944. A shooting of British POWs at Heydebreck was studied post-war. (en)
- Heydebreck est un camp de travailleurs en Haute-Silésie, voisin d'un kommando du camp de la mort d'Auschwitz. Le nom de la ville actuelle en Pologne est Kędzierzyn (en allemand Kandrzin, jusqu'en 1929 : Kandrzin-Pogorzelletz, 1934–45 : Heydebreck O.S.) En janvier 1944, François Bertrand crée un camp à Heydebreck, dépendant également du complexe IG Farben de Blechhammer situé en Haute-Silésie. Il y a dans les environs un camp de concentration, Kommando dépendant d’Auschwitz, regroupant 3 000 juifs ayant « échappé » à la mort par gazage. Grâce à l’accord d’un Allemand, le docteur Schutz, directeur du personnel des usines IG Farben (essence synthétique), François Bertrand peut organiser un camp de 2 000 Français, dont 500 sont habillés en CJF . (fr)
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- Post-war: Area recovered by Poland (en)
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- Located in Upper Silesia (en)
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- Auschwitz III-Monowitz (en)
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- I'm a chemist, and have no clue what this is; except that it may, possibly, be something to do with butyl rubber ; perhaps byproduct recovery (en)
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- Heydebreck was a Nazi Germany village area with POW camps Arbeitskommando E711A and Bau und Arbeits (BAB, English: Building and Labor) camp 20 (renamed E794 in November 1944). Five km west in the Cosel district was a subcamp of Auschwitz III (Monowitz) operated from April 1, 1944 to January 26, 1945. In February and March 1944, 800 POWs from Monowitz Arbeitskommando E715 were transferred to chemical facilities in the area of Blechhammer, Cosel, and Heydebreck. A shooting of British POWs at Heydebreck was studied post-war. (en)
- Heydebreck est un camp de travailleurs en Haute-Silésie, voisin d'un kommando du camp de la mort d'Auschwitz. Le nom de la ville actuelle en Pologne est Kędzierzyn (en allemand Kandrzin, jusqu'en 1929 : Kandrzin-Pogorzelletz, 1934–45 : Heydebreck O.S.) (fr)
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- Heydebreck (fr)
- Heydebreck-Cosel (en)
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