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HKP 562 was the site of a Nazi forced labor camp for Jews in Vilnius, Lithuania, during the Holocaust.Located at 47 & 49 Subačiaus Street, in apartment buildings originally built to house poor members of the Jewish community, the camp was used by the German army as a slave labor camp from September 1943 until July 1944. During that interval, the camp was officially owned and administered by the SS, but run on a day-to-day basis by a Wehrmacht engineering unit, Heereskraftfahrpark (HKP) 562 (Army Motor Vehicle Repair Park 562), stationed in Vilnius. HKP 562's commanding officer, Major Karl Plagge, was sympathetic to the plight of his Jewish workers. Plagge and some of his men made efforts to protect the Jews of the camp from the murderous intent of the SS. It was partially due to the covert

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  • HKP 562 was the site of a Nazi forced labor camp for Jews in Vilnius, Lithuania, during the Holocaust.Located at 47 & 49 Subačiaus Street, in apartment buildings originally built to house poor members of the Jewish community, the camp was used by the German army as a slave labor camp from September 1943 until July 1944. During that interval, the camp was officially owned and administered by the SS, but run on a day-to-day basis by a Wehrmacht engineering unit, Heereskraftfahrpark (HKP) 562 (Army Motor Vehicle Repair Park 562), stationed in Vilnius. HKP 562's commanding officer, Major Karl Plagge, was sympathetic to the plight of his Jewish workers. Plagge and some of his men made efforts to protect the Jews of the camp from the murderous intent of the SS. It was partially due to the covert resistance to the Nazi policy of genocide toward the Jews by members of the HKP 562 engineering unit that over 250 Jewish men, women and children survived the final liquidation of the camp in July 1944, the single largest group of Jewish survivors of the Holocaust in Vilnius. (en)
  • Le camp de travail HKP 562 était le site d'un camp de travaux forcés pour juifs sous le contrôle des autorités d'occupation nazie à Vilnius en Lituanie occupée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Situé au 47 et 49 rue Subačiaus (Subocz), dans des immeubles d'habitation construits à l'origine pour loger des membres pauvres de la communauté juive, le site est utilisé par l'armée allemande comme camp de travaux forcés de septembre 1943 à juillet 1944. Au cours de cet intervalle, le camp est sous la responsabilité des SS, mais sa gestion quotidienne est la responsabilité d'une unité d'ingénierie de la Wehrmacht, Heereskraftfahrpark (HKP) 562 (parc 562 de réparation des véhicules motorisés de l’Armée ), stationnée à Vilnius. Le commandant du HKP 562, le major Karl Plagge, fut sensible au sort de ses travailleurs juifs. Plagge et certains de ses hommes s’efforcèrent de protéger les Juifs du camp des intentions meurtrières des SS. C'est en partie à cause de la résistance secrète à la politique nazie de génocide envers les Juifs par les membres de l'unité d'ingénierie HKP 562 que plus de 250 hommes, femmes et enfants juifs survécurent à la liquidation du camp en juillet 1944. Cela représente le plus grand groupe de survivants juifs de la Shoah à Vilnius. (fr)
  • HKP 562 fu la denominazione di un campo di lavoro nazista attivo a Vilnius, Lituania, durante la Shoah. Era situato in Via Subačiaus 47-49, all'interno di condomini progettati per accogliere membri meno abbienti della locale Comunità ebraica, e rimase in funzione dal settembre 1943 al luglio 1944. Il campo era ufficialmente amministrato dalle SS, ma di fatto gestito giornalmente da un'unità di genieri della Wehrmacht di stanza a Vilnius: era la Heereskraftfahrpark HKP 562, da cui il campo aveva preso il nome. Il comandante dell'unità era il maggiore Karl Plagge, che segretamente aveva protetto gli operai ebrei del campo in più occasioni. Quando il campo fu infine liquidato dalle SS nel luglio 1944 circa 250 uomini, donne e bambini ebrei riuscirono a sopravvivere grazie alla protezione di una parte dei genieri di Plagge, contrari con il loro comandante alle politiche di sterminio applicate dai nazisti. (it)
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  • 16 September 1943 – 3 July 1944
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  • A Holocaust memorial near the former camp, Subačiaus Street (en)
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  • Red Army, July 1944
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  • 750
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  • 1234 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • Jews
  • Hirsch Schwartzberg,Samuel Bak
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  • A Holocaust memorial near the former camp, Subačiaus Street (en)
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  • Major Karl Plagge (en)
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  • 0001-09-16 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • 1234 (xsd:integer)
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  • 750 (xsd:integer)
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  • largest single group of Jewish survivors of the Holocaust in Vilnius (en)
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  • Red Army, July 1944 (en)
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  • Lithuania (en)
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  • HKP 562 forced labor camp (en)
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  • SS and Heereskraftfahrpark 562 , (en)
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  • HKP 562 was the site of a Nazi forced labor camp for Jews in Vilnius, Lithuania, during the Holocaust.Located at 47 & 49 Subačiaus Street, in apartment buildings originally built to house poor members of the Jewish community, the camp was used by the German army as a slave labor camp from September 1943 until July 1944. During that interval, the camp was officially owned and administered by the SS, but run on a day-to-day basis by a Wehrmacht engineering unit, Heereskraftfahrpark (HKP) 562 (Army Motor Vehicle Repair Park 562), stationed in Vilnius. HKP 562's commanding officer, Major Karl Plagge, was sympathetic to the plight of his Jewish workers. Plagge and some of his men made efforts to protect the Jews of the camp from the murderous intent of the SS. It was partially due to the covert (en)
  • Le camp de travail HKP 562 était le site d'un camp de travaux forcés pour juifs sous le contrôle des autorités d'occupation nazie à Vilnius en Lituanie occupée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Situé au 47 et 49 rue Subačiaus (Subocz), dans des immeubles d'habitation construits à l'origine pour loger des membres pauvres de la communauté juive, le site est utilisé par l'armée allemande comme camp de travaux forcés de septembre 1943 à juillet 1944. Au cours de cet intervalle, le camp est sous la responsabilité des SS, mais sa gestion quotidienne est la responsabilité d'une unité d'ingénierie de la Wehrmacht, Heereskraftfahrpark (HKP) 562 (parc 562 de réparation des véhicules motorisés de l’Armée ), stationnée à Vilnius. Le commandant du HKP 562, le major Karl Plagge, fut sensible au sort d (fr)
  • HKP 562 fu la denominazione di un campo di lavoro nazista attivo a Vilnius, Lituania, durante la Shoah. Era situato in Via Subačiaus 47-49, all'interno di condomini progettati per accogliere membri meno abbienti della locale Comunità ebraica, e rimase in funzione dal settembre 1943 al luglio 1944. Il campo era ufficialmente amministrato dalle SS, ma di fatto gestito giornalmente da un'unità di genieri della Wehrmacht di stanza a Vilnius: era la Heereskraftfahrpark HKP 562, da cui il campo aveva preso il nome. Il comandante dell'unità era il maggiore Karl Plagge, che segretamente aveva protetto gli operai ebrei del campo in più occasioni. Quando il campo fu infine liquidato dalle SS nel luglio 1944 circa 250 uomini, donne e bambini ebrei riuscirono a sopravvivere grazie alla protezione di u (it)
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  • HKP 562 forced labor camp (en)
  • Campo di lavoro HKP 562 (it)
  • Camp de travail HKP 562 (fr)
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