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''Deutsche Wirtschaftsbetriebe'' (german: for 'German Economic Enterprises'), abbreviated DWB, was a project launched by
Nazi Germany Nazi Germany (lit. "National Socialist State"), ' (lit. "Nazi State") for short; also ' (lit. "National Socialist Germany") (officially known as the German Reich from 1933 until 1943, and the Greater German Reich from 1943 to 1945) was ...
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.


Holding company for SS industries

In July 1940, Oswald Pohl (acting on the advice of and ) set up DWB as a holding company for the majority of SS-owned enterprises in order to offset the profits of other SS companies with the losses of German Earth and Stone Works's unsuccessful brickworks at Oranienburg I (
Sachsenhausen concentration camp Sachsenhausen () or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a German Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used from 1936 until April 1945, shortly before the defeat of Nazi Germany in May later that year. It mainly held political prisoner ...
), reducing the taxes due. DWB was a holding company for more than 25 SS industries. Oswald Pohl, the head of the
SS Main Economic and Administrative Office The SS Main Economic and Administrative Office (german: SS-Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungshauptamt; SS-WVHA) was a Nazi organization responsible for managing the finances, supply systems and business projects of the (a main branch of the ; SS). It ...
(known by its German initials as WVHA) was also the chief officer of DWB. Georg Lörner, another high WVHA official, was another incorporator. Through stock ownership DWB controlled a wide variety of enterprises, such as stone quarries, brick manufacturing plants, cement mills, pharmaceutical factories, real estate, housing, building materials, book printing and binding, porcelain and ceramics, mineral water and fruit juices, furniture, foodstuffs, and textiles and leather. Some of these businesses and properties had previously been seized or otherwise expropriated from their rightful owners. The following companies were part of the holding (sorted in groups): Group Construction materials, Ceramics und Porzellan * Deutschen Erd- und Steinwerke GmbH (DEST) * Ostindustrie GmbH (OSTI) *Pragobau AG *Golleschauer Portlandzementfabrik AG *Ostdeutschebaustoffwerke GmbH *Zettlitzer Kaolinwerke AG *Schlackenwerk Linz GmbH * Porzellanmanufaktur Allach *Porzellanfabrik Victoria GmbH *Tonwerke Großes Werder GmbH *Essin GmbH *Porag Porzellan-Radiatorenwerk GmbH *Bohemia Keramische Werke AG *Deutsche Torfverwertung GmbH *Klinker-Zement GmbH Group Food and Beverages *Deutsche Lebensmittel GmbH *Selchwaren- und Konservenfabrik AG *Salami und Nahrungsmittelfabrik AG *Freudentaler Getränke GmbH *F. Kunerle ohG *Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Ernährung und Verpflegung GmbH *Societä Anonima Prodotti Agricoli Vitaminici Apuania *Lesnoplod Orava Sojka a Spol * Mattoni (Mineralwasser) * Apollinaris (Mineralwasser) * Sudetenquell GmbH Group Paper, Printing and Publishing *Papierfabrik Neudeck AG *SS-Druckschriftenversand GmbH *Forschungsanstalt für das Deutsche Buchwesen GmbH *Lumbeck-Gesellschaft für das deutsche Buchwesen mbH *SS-Vordruck-Verlag GmbH *Völkischer Kunstverlag GmbH *Großdeutscher Bilderdienst GmbH *Friedrich Franz Bauer GmbH *Deutsche Briefkasten-Reklame GmbH * Nordland-Verlag Group Settlement and Infrastructure *Gesellschaft für technisch-wirtschaftliche Entwicklung mbH (Getewent) *Siedler Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft Zamosc GmbH *Allod Eigenheim-und Kleinsiedlungs GmbH *Erste Gemeinnützige Baugesellschaft für Kleinwohnungen GmbH *Haus-und Grundbesitz GmbH *Gemeinnützige Wohnungs- und Heimstättengesellschaft mbH (Dachau) Group Textil and Glas * Gesellschaft für Textil- und Lederverwertung mbH (Texled) *Rheinahr-Glasfabrik GmbH Group Furniture and Interior *Deutsches Sperrholz- und Fournierwerk GmbH *Verkaufsstelle Berliner Möbelwerkstätten eGmbH * Deutschen Ausrüstungswerke GmbH (DAW) *Deutsche Meisterwerkstätten GmbH *Deutsche Heimgestaltung GmbH *Deutsche Edelmöbel GmbH Groupe other Enterprises *Gesellschaft für Seuchenbekämpfung mbH *Asid GmbH *Deutsche Heilmittel GmbH * Anton Loibl GmbH *Deutsche Schieferöl GmbH, siehe auch Unternehmen Wüste


Role in war crimes

After
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, the surviving chief officers of WVHA were on trial for crimes against humanity in what became known as Pohl trial. Most of them were found guilty. Both Pohl and Georg Lörner were sentenced to death by hanging, although Lörner managed to get his sentence commuted to a prison term. The war crimes tribunal placed particular emphasis on the role the defendants had played in four DWB subsidiaries: * German Earth and Stone Works, known as DEST, which operated five granite quarries, six brick and tile plants, and a stone-cutting plant; * The Klinker-Zement, manufacturing brick and cinder block, fireproof products, ceramics, lime, and chalk. This company had large subsidiaries at Golleschau,
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,
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, and Białystok; *
Ostindustrie Ostindustrie GmbH ("East Industry", abbreviated as Osti) was one of many industrial projects set up by the Nazi German ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) using Jewish and Polish forced labor during World War II. Founded in March 1943 in German-occupied P ...
, or OSTI, organized in March 1943 and dissolved a year later, which, using forced Jewish labor operated all confiscated Jewish industries in
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, including foundries, textile plants, quarries, glass works, and others. * The
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or DAW, which operated various industries in seven concentration camps. DEST in particular became notorious for exploitation under brutal conditions of the labor of concentration camp inmates at
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in Austria.


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Further reading

* Nicosia, Francis R., and Huener, Jonathan, ''Business and Industry in Nazi Germany'', University of Vermont Center for Holocaust Studies Berghahn Books, 2004 * Sofsky, Wolfgang, ''The order of terror : the concentration camp'', Princeton University Press, 1996 {{SS organizations Unfree labor during World War II SS Main Economic and Administrative Office Companies involved in the Holocaust