前德国劳改营KL Jawischowitz遗址考古救援挖掘结果Oświęcim区

Wojciech Tabaszewski, M. Wardas-Lasoń
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本文介绍了在前德国强迫劳动营KL Jawischowitz遗址进行的救援考古发掘的结果,该营地是KL奥斯威辛-比克瑙的一个分营。它讨论了与建筑综合体使用的各个阶段有关的历史材料,以及营地建筑和伴随的技术基础设施。发现了与两个公寓楼相连的建筑遗迹和1942-1945年期间运行的营地基础设施,后来也被使用。在研究过程中获得的陶瓷碎片(瓷器、瓷砖和建筑陶瓷)和玻璃的可移动历史物品也被分析,这些物品与德国强迫劳动营的功能有关。1945年至1950年间,该集中营被波兰人民共和国当局用作强制劳动营,关押德国公民、纳粹党成员、希特勒青年团成员和被怀疑对波兰不忠的人。1950年之后,这个前营地综合体进入了最后的运营阶段,当时它被改建为工人住宅区。自20世纪70年代房屋被拆除以来,该地区一直被用作公园,目前正在进行复兴。
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Results of Archaeological Rescue Excavations at the Site of the Former German Forced Labour Camp KL Jawischowitz, Oświęcim District
The paper presents the results of rescue archaeological excavations carried out at the site of the former German forced labour camp KL Jawischowitz, a sub-camp of KL Auschwitz-Birkenau. It discusses the historical material related to individual phases of use of the building complex as well as the camp architecture and the accompanying technical infrastructure. The remains of architecture connected with two blocks of flats and the camp infrastructure functioning in the years 1942–1945 and also used later were discovered. Movable ­historical objects obtained during the research in the form of fragments of ceramics (porcelain, tiles, and construction ceramics) and glass, connected with the functioning of the German forced labour camp, were also analysed. Between 1945 and 1950, the camp was used by the authorities of the Polish People’s Republic as a forced labour camp for German citizens, members of the NSDAP and the Hitlerjugend, Volksdeutsche, and people suspected of disloyalty to Poland. The last stage of the operation of the former camp complex took place after 1950, when it was converted into a workers’ housing estate. Since the demolition of the housing estate in the 1970s the area has been used as a park, which is currently undergoing revitalisation.
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