Sent to the Satellite Camp of Langenstein-Zwieberge where mortality rate surpasses 90%; he goes under the care and protection of a Latvian miner who actually saves his life.
Langenstein-Zwieberge, a WW2 concentration camp in Langenstein, Saxony-Anhalt
With this in mind, the Junkers firm arranged a small camp of three huts inside the large camp in edge of the place of call to place there deportees specialists, 869 people, arrivals of Kommandos of Halberstadt, Aschersleben, Langensalza, and Niederorschel.
Langenstein-Zwieberge | Langenstein | Henry of Langenstein |
Born in Langenstein, Germany, Pabst immigrated to the U.S. in 1849 and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he would spend his professional career.