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    The Lipowa 7 camp (German: Lindenstraße 7 Lager) was a Nazi forced labor concentration camp, primarily for Jews, by Lipowa Street in Lublin, Poland during...
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    local SS units at Lublin from Lipowa. In total, about 95,000 Jews were deported to the Lublin reservation. The main camp of the entire complex was set...
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    shot at the concentration camp at Majdanek. Lipowa 7 camp Jakub Chmielewski, "The Flugplatz labour camp" The article is based on the following comprehensive...
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    Poniatowa, Budzyn, Puławy, Zamość, Biała Podlaska, and the Lublin work camps Lipowa 7 camp, Flugplatz, and Sportplatz) which produced military supplies for...
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    the Lublin District of German-occupied Poland. The leadership of the Lipowa 7 camp in Lublin, which held Jewish prisoners of war, queried Himmler as to...
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    take 3 years, so the monument was expected be returned around 2010. Lipowa 7 camp Lublin Ghetto Kurier Lubelski article Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback...
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    survived the German occupation. Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland Lipowa 7 camp List of Nazi-era ghettos Operation Reinhard Henio Zytomirski murdered...
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    to Sonderdienst. in including Poniatowa concentration camp, Budzyn, Kraśnik, Puławy, Lipowa 7 camp, as well as during massacres in Łomazy, Międzyrzec, Łuków...
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  • Otto Hantke (category Nazi concentration camp commandants)
    labor camp and Poniatowa concentration camp, both subcamps of the Majdanek concentration camp, and was an SS officer at the Lipowa 7 concentration camp and...
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    22 May 2015. "Forced labor-camps in District Lublin: Budzyn, Trawniki, Poniatowa, Krasnik, Pulawy, Airstrip and Lipowa camps". Holocaust Encyclopedia:...
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    Operation Harvest Festival (category Majdanek concentration camp)
    separated from non-Jewish prisoners, and encompassed the Lipowa 7 and Lublin airfield camps, which imprisoned Jews in the city. A total of 18,400 people...
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    abandoned in 1940, but many forced labour camps continued operations in the area, including Trawniki, Lipowa 7, and Dorohucza.[missing long citation] In...
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  • Mieczyslaw Gruber (category Majdanek concentration camp survivors)
    (Gliwice), Poland and then to Lipowa 7 camp, Lublin, Poland. There, Gruber was forced to help build the Majdanek camp. Later that year, Soviet prisoners...
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    forced labor camps around Lublin, including Budzyn, Trawniki, Poniatowa, Krasnik, Pulawy, as well as the "Airstrip" ("Airfield"), and "Lipowa 7") concentration...
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    These Jews, as well as another four hundred recruited in Irena and the Lipowa 7 camp in Lublin, and 500 ethnic Polish workers, worked twelve hours a day...
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    simultaneously at Majdanek, Trawniki, Poniatowa, Budzyn, Kraśnik, Puławy and Lipowa subcamps. The bodies of Jews shot in the pits by Trawniki men aided by Battalion...
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  • January 1940, the Germans deported a group of prisoners from the Lipowa 7 prisoner of war camp to Biała Podlaska and then to Parczew. They rushed them on foot...
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    soldiers were transferred to the labor camp at Lipowa Street in Lublin, which at that time also served as a transit camp for Jewish POWs. Due to the harsh...
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  • DAW took over the Lipowa Zwangsarbeiterlager, with prisoners of the Lublin Ghetto, and soon expanded to include Lublin airfield camp, and the Majdanek...
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    the opening of the Pruszków camp), two trucks carrying around 30–50 Poles were brought to the clay pits in Pruszków (at Lipowa Street), who were then shot...
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    Trawniki men (category Trawniki concentration camp)
    concentration camp itself, and the remaining subcamps of KL Lublin/Majdanek camp complex including Poniatowa, Budzyn, Kraśnik, Puławy, Lipowa, and also during...
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    Jurowiecka and one on Kupiecka street. The ghetto encompassed the streets of Lipowa, Przejazd, Poleska and Sienkiewicza. It was closed from the outside on August...
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  • List of subcamps of Majdanek (category Majdanek concentration camp)
    known sub-camps of KL Majdanek included: Trawniki concentration camp Poniatowa concentration camp History of the Lublin Airport Lipowa camp of the Lublin...
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    Majdanek concentration camp with subcamps in Budzyn, Trawniki, Poniatowa, Kraśnik, Puławy, as well as the "Airstrip", and Lipowa added in 1943. Tens of...
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    Karl Streibel (category Chełmno extermination camp personnel)
    subcamps of KL Lublin/Majdanek including Poniatowa, Budzyn, Kraśnik, Puławy, Lipowa, but also during massacres in Łomazy, Międzyrzec, Łuków, Radzyń, Parczew...
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  • Trawniki, Poniatowa and Majdanek concentration camps with subcamps in Budzyn, Kraśnik, Puławy, Lipowa and other slave-labor projects of the Ostindustrie...
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    The center of the city, Osiedle Centrum, surrounds Lipowa Street, the main street of the city. Lipowa Street extends from Rynek Kościuszki (the corner of...
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  • Holocaust (Ha Shoah). Germans in occupied Poland built six major death camps: Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau), Chełmno, Belzec, Majdanek, Sobibor,...
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  • to these camps, such as happened at the Warsaw Ghetto, soon followed, and more than 1.7 million Jews were killed at the Aktion Reinhard camps by October...
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    to these camps, such as happened at the Warsaw Ghetto, soon followed, and more than 1.7 million Jews were killed at the Aktion Reinhard camps by October...
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