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4 unusual facts about Brněnec


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In 1944, Oskar Schindler relocated his Deutsche Emaillewarenfabrik (German Enamelware Factory), and the associated prison camp of 1,200 Jewish forced labourers, from Kraków to a munitions factory acquired by him in Brněnec.

Oskar Schindler, WWII-era industrialist who saved 1,200 Jewish lives

Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig

Schindler made plans to open a munitions factory in Brněnec, Czechoslovakia, using the workers he had at Płaszów.

Irene Eber

Eber's book is a psychological analysis of coping with the destructive forces that engulfed her young life at Halle, Mielec, Brünnlitz (Brněnec), Krakau, Prag, Regensburg, Cham, München, Frankfurt am Main and Zeilsheim.


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