Auschwitz III Monowitz
The Auschwitz Camp is one of the most frequently visited places in Poland. Every year millions of tourists from the country and abroad come here to meet one of the darkest pieces of human history. Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II Birkenau are very well-known. There are not many people who haven’t heard about “Block 10” in Auschwitz or the crematories and railroad ramp in Birkenau. However the Nazi extermination camp in Oswiecim has one more part. Maybe the most important one.
IG Farben Factory
IG Farben – German factory in Oswiecim
Mindless brutality
Himmler’s visit in Monowitz
In the first period prisoners were working at the construction of the factory. Later they built barracks and created their own prison. People who worked in Auschwitz III Monowitz were brutally treated. IG Farben management employed special commandos of guards and used the help of the SS who forced prisoners to work. Within about 3 years of the Auschwitz III operation, management was still complaining about poor performance of workers. Beating and other punishments weren’t able to make them work harder. Even introducing a system of rewards didn’t entice them. As a reward Germans gave them permission to wear watches, have longer hair, gave them bonds for cigarettes and other trifles. They didn’t realise that the main reason of poor performance was due to hunger…
Auschwitz III Victims
Prisoner’s sketch of the factory
Due to the forced labour in Auschwitz III Monowitz about 10 thousand prisoners died. Furthermore, they were tortured to death by guards. Those who weren’t able to work any longer, were transported to Birkenau and murdered in gas chambers or by Phenol injections to the heart. It’s really hard to say what was worse, to die immediately in a gas chamber after the transportation to the camp or to be tortured, live in inhuman conditions and work as a slave.
Auschwitz III Monowitz is the most obvious proof that the power of Third Reich was built upon suffering and slavery.