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I have done some clean up, and added references.
I believe the tag should be removed.
Syrenab 18:19, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
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I think the terminology here is confused, though for the moment I have only marked the article with "citation needed". The German word Arbeitskommando refers to the organizational unit of workers assigned to a task. It does not naturally refer to a camp or a place. I'm aware that Nazi usage can differ from standard German, but unless someone can provide a source, I am doubtful here, as I know their usual word for a subcamp of either a PoW camp or a concentrationcamp was "Aussenlager". So I think the terms have been confused here. My understanding is that a main camp (Stammlager) could have a subcamp (Aussenlager), from either of which men were sent on fatigue details (Arbeitskommandos) into a farm or factory. This seems to be confirmed by the article "KZ-Außenlager" in the German Wikipedia, though it is talking about fatigue details from concentration camps. -- Doric Loon ( talk) 11:21, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
This article should simply redirect to Forced labor in Nazi concentration camps. I made this fix and it was reverted. Shankar Sivarajan ( talk) 02:07, 24 April 2024 (UTC)
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I think the terminology here is confused, though for the moment I have only marked the article with "citation needed". The German word Arbeitskommando refers to the organizational unit of workers assigned to a task. It does not naturally refer to a camp or a place. I'm aware that Nazi usage can differ from standard German, but unless someone can provide a source, I am doubtful here, as I know their usual word for a subcamp of either a PoW camp or a concentrationcamp was "Aussenlager". So I think the terms have been confused here. My understanding is that a main camp (Stammlager) could have a subcamp (Aussenlager), from either of which men were sent on fatigue details (Arbeitskommandos) into a farm or factory. This seems to be confirmed by the article "KZ-Außenlager" in the German Wikipedia, though it is talking about fatigue details from concentration camps. -- Doric Loon ( talk) 11:21, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
This article should simply redirect to Forced labor in Nazi concentration camps. I made this fix and it was reverted. Shankar Sivarajan ( talk) 02:07, 24 April 2024 (UTC)