Warsaw Uprising Wola massacre Verbrennungskommando Warschau Monument to Victims of the Wola Massacre Ochota massacre Warsaw Uprising Museum Maja Motyl, Stanisław...
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Warsaw concentration camp (redirect from KL Warschau)
The Warsaw concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager Warschau, KL Warschau; see other names) was a German concentration camp in occupied Poland...
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Verbrennungskommando Warschau (German: Warsaw burning detachment) was a slave labour unit formed by the SS following the Wola massacre of around 40,000...
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Warsaw Uprising (section Wola massacre)
Robinson Crusoes of Warsaw Tchorek plaques Verbrennungskommando Warschau Wola massacre Wola Massacre Memorial on Górczewska Street Participation of Ukrainians...
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German security police (Arbeitserziehungslager der Sicherheitspolizei Warschau). In 1943 the prison was turned into a concentration camp, mostly for Jewish...
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Ghetto (German: Warschauer Ghetto, officially Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in Warschau, 'Jewish Residential District in Warsaw'; Polish: getto warszawskie) was...
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1944, four hospitals operated in the Wola district of Warsaw. The most dramatic moment in the wartime history of Wola's hospitals was the mass slaughter of...
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and Wola (1939) Warsaw Uprising 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS RONA (1st Russian) Verbrennungskommando Warschau Tchorek plaques#Ochota Wola Massacre...
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anläßlich des Gedenkens an den 50. Jahrestag des Warschauer Aufstandes in Warschau". Titus Ensink; Christoph Sauer (27 November 2003). The Art of Commemoration:...
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conducted many of the deportations during the operation code-named Grossaktion Warschau, between 23 July and 21 September 1942. Just before the operation began...
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largest mass murder operations in modern history, after the Großaktion Warschau deportations of the Warsaw Ghetto inmates to Treblinka in 1942. It is estimated...
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(Wilno, Vilnius) Ghetto, site of Ponary massacre, today Lithuania Warsaw (Warschau) Ghetto, site of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Zdzięcioł (Djatlowo) Ghetto, site...
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assemblies were held in another Warsovian suburb at Wielka Wola (now the city's western district, Wola). The stormiest elections were those of 1575 and 1587...
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camps (mainly the Treblinka extermination camp) during the Gross-aktion Warschau, reduced the population of the ghetto from an estimated 445,000 to approximately...
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Główna station was created to the west of city center in the district of Wola, using tracks of a former goods yard and a temporary wooden building on Towarowa...
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in Warsaw opens. 1914 - Poniatowski Bridge built. 1916 Wola becomes part of city. National Museum active. 1917 - Office for the Regulation and Building...
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336–337. ISBN 978-83-07-03239-9. Bogusław Kopka: Konzentrationslager Warschau. Historia i następstwa. Warsaw: Institute of National Remembrance, 2007...
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Andrzej Krzysztof,, Polska. Rada Ochrony Pamie̜ci Walk i Me̜czeństwa. Warschau: Rada Ochrony Pamie̜ci Walk i Me̜czeństwa. 2002. ISBN 8391666360. OCLC 76553302...
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