Wroclaw, a labour and concentration camp Hunsfeld / Psie Pole
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Bedbugs helped me to a better work

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Libuše Audrlická left for labour camp on March 10, 1943. She was placed into the camp at Hunsfeld, in the suburbs of Wroclaw. The room had a stove but often there was no wood to heat the stove. Moreover, the labourers were troubled by bedbugs. One night Libuše was bitten so severely that her eyes swelled so much, she could not see her work in the factory properly and spoiled the production. She was afraid that they would send her into a concentration camp but eventually she was moved to the kitchen of a French POW camp. In a way, the bedbugs helped her to a better and calmer work. She got regular meals, had access to hot water and no one was much interested in her. Her main task was to peel vegetables and potatoes. When she was finished, she hid with other women in a cloakroom and they talked. In the neighbouring concentration camp Jews were imprisoned to whom they could send the remaining food not consumed by French prisoners. Libuše and her colleagues, however, sent also vegetable and potato peels. And they peeled them so thick that sometimes just a little part remained of a vegetable. 

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Libuse Audrlicka née Kacerovska

Libuse Audrlicka née Kacerovska

She was born on February 17, 1924, in Předměřice nad Labem. She is the eldest of three sisters. Her father was a carpenter, her mother was in household. From 1943 she was on forced labour in Germany. In February 1944 she married the brother-in-law of his sister, who worked in Kladsko. She left the labour camp to join him and she helped in a local hotel in the kitchen. She got pregnant and was allowed to return home to her parents. After the war she finished night school and trained as a shop assistant. In the 1990s she was active in the Association of Forced Labourers. In 2008 she published a book called My Memories of Forced Labour in Kladsko. On June 9, 2011, a film premiered titled After A Long Night A Day, which narrates stories of three forced female labourers, including Libuše Audrlická.

Wroclaw, a labour and concentration camp Hunsfeld / Psie Pole

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The POW and concentration camp Hundsfeld was one of the subsidiaries of the Gross-Rosen camp, established in summer 1940. There were 2,000 prisoners in the concentration camp alone, half of which were women. The forced labourers worked in the local Rheinmetall-Brusig factory, one of the largest German factories producing weapons and ammunition. The camp was evacuated on January 25, 1945, and the Jewish prisoners had to walk barefoot to the Gross-Rosen camp. Whoever lagged behind or fell was shot. 

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