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A new monument honoring victims of women’s slave labor camps, most of whom were Polish Jewish teenagers at the time, was unveiled on May 9th, 2016, the 71st anniversary of their liberation, in Trutnov, Czech Republic. The camps, part of Organization Shmelt, were located by textile mills and included: Gabersdorf, Parshnitz, Schatzlar, Ober Alstadt, Bernsdorf, Arnau, Dunkenthal, Hohenelbe, Ober Hohenelbe, Leibau and Bausnitz. After the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, they became concentration camps grouped under the administration of Gross-Rosen.

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Tosia Jakubs-Schwartzbaum on Liberation of Gabersdorf

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Sala Kirschner on the Struggle for Survival

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Esther Gold on Ober-Alstadt Concentration Camp

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Eta Batalion on the Arrival of Auschwitz Prisoners to Ober-Alstadt

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Sala Grinblatt on Her Uniform

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Manya Usher on Kratzau

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Sally Birnholz on Hope

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Helga Neuberg on her injury

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Natalie Scharf on her transfer to Sosnowiec-Dulag

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