The
Zwangsarbeitslager-Lemberg
(ZAL-L) was established immediately adjacent to the
Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke
(DAW) in early 1942. In addition to forced labor, the camp operated as a
dedicated killing site with thousands of Jews and the transit site to Bełżec
and Sobibor extermination centers. It was liquidated in July 1944.