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The remarkably cruel SS Hauptsturmführer Amon Göth, Kommandant at the Płaszów labor camp near Kraków, Poland, mid-1944. Płaszów is where Oskar Schindler drew many of his laborers for his enamel works.

Caption     The remarkably cruel SS Hauptsturmführer Amon Göth, Kommandant at the PÅ‚aszów labor camp near Kraków, Poland, mid-1944. PÅ‚aszów is where Oskar Schindler drew many of his laborers for his enamel works. ww2dbase
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Photos at Same Place PÅ‚aszów, Kraków, Poland
Added By David Stubblebine



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