Deutsche Wirtschaftsbetriebe
Deutsche Wirtschaftsbetriebe, abbreviated DWB, was a project launched by Nazi Germany in World War II. Organised and managed by the Allgemeine SS, its aim was to profit from the use of slave labour extracted from the Nazi concentration camp inmates.
Himmler inspecting stone quarries mined by prisoners of Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp
Oswald Pohl receives a death sentence from the Nuremberg trial.
Oswald Ludwig Pohl was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era. As the head of the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office and the head administrator of the Nazi concentration camps, he was a key figure in the Final Solution, the genocide of the European Jews. After the war, Pohl went into hiding; he was apprehended in 1946. Pohl stood trial in 1947, was convicted of crimes against humanity, and sentenced to death. After repeatedly appealing his case, he was executed by hanging in 1951.
Pohl in U.S. custody
Forced labor at Wiener Graben quarry at Mauthausen, 1942
Buchenwald prisoners forced to work on the Buchenwald–Weimar rail line, 1943
Oswald Pohl receives his sentence of death by hanging