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    The Radom Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto set up in March 1941 in the city of Radom during the Nazi occupation of Poland, for the purpose of persecution and exploitation...
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    Radom is a city in east-central Poland, located approximately 100 kilometres (62 miles) south of the capital, Warsaw. It is situated on the Mleczna River...
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  • Sejm held in Radom as a king of Poland 1401: First union of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania signed in Radom 1481: Radom becomes a de facto capital...
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    from the Radom District were sent to Treblinka. At the same time as the mass killing of Jews in the General Governorate, Jews who were in ghettos to the...
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    Radom District was one of the first four Nazi districts of the General Governorate region of German-occupied Poland during World War II, along with Warsaw...
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    The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was the 1943 act of Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland during World War II to oppose Nazi Germany's...
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    incorporated the city into Distrikt Radom of the semi-colonial General Government territory. The liquidation of the ghetto took place in August 1942, with...
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    Ghetto also in present-day Ukraine, Brześć Ghetto in present-day Belarus, and Radom Ghetto among others. Ghettos were also established in hundreds of smaller...
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    confirmed in the settlements of Bielsko (Upper Silesia), in Dziurków near Radom, in Olsztyn Village [pl] near Częstochowa, in Korzeniówka near Grójec, in...
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    Julian Aleksandrowicz (category Kraków Ghetto inmates)
    escape the ghetto and became a physician of the Polish resistance, Armia Krajowa in the Kielce-Radom Independent Jodła Region, under a nom-de-guerre Doktor...
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    Jews from the Radom District were sent to Treblinka. There was practically no Jewish resistance in the General Government in 1942. Ghetto uprisings were...
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  • Polish cities with large Jewish ghettos included Białystok, Częstochowa, Kielce, Kraków, Lublin, Lwów, and Radom. Ghettos were also established in smaller...
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    Ostindustrie (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    II), a broom and brush factory in Lublin (Werk III), workshops in Bliżyn, Radom, and Tomaszów (Werk IV), and Splitwerk – a grouping which comprised a shoe...
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    period;[contradictory] she was one of five daughters. The family moved to Radom, where she enrolled at the nursing school before the Nazi-Soviet invasion...
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    from the Opole and Warsaw ghettos. Conditions in the ghetto worsened in late 1941 due to increased German restrictions on ghetto inhabitants and epidemics...
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    to Radom Ghetto, where he was tasked with reassembling a printing press which had been disassembled for transport from Warsaw. Conditions in Radom where...
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    Rudolf Höss (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (1941)) Łódź Lubartów Lublin Międzyrzec Podlaski Mizocz Nowy Sącz Pińsk Radom Siedlce Sambor Słonim Sosnowiec Stanisławów Tarnopol Wilno Warsaw Other...
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  • survival in Birkenau. Marek Edelman, a leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, wrote The Ghetto Fights. Cordelia Edvardson wrote Burned Child Seeks the Fire...
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    Bullenhuser Damm (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    (prisoner number A-15158) from the ghetto in Radom, Poland. Their father, Seweryn Witonski, a pediatrician from Radom, was gunned down at an execution in...
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  • Their opponents, acting on the initiative of the Habsburg envoy Franz Paul de Lisola, created their own camp, with such members as Greater Poland's Łukasz...
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    Warsaw (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    historic city was destroyed and its diverse population decimated by the Ghetto Uprising in 1943, the general Warsaw Uprising in 1944 and systematic razing...
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    Lesser Poland (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    northern part of Lesser Poland (including those in such cities as Lublin, Radom, Kielce and Częstochowa) do not recognize their Lesser Polish identity....
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    Transport of Czech Jews to Baranavichy (category Theresienstadt Ghetto)
    had either 999 or 1,000 Jews transported by train from the Theresienstadt Ghetto and delivered to the city of Baranavichy, Reichskommissariat Ostland (now...
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  • List of Polish Jews (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    aide to Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen Icchak Cukierman, leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and fighter of Warsaw Uprising Dora Diamant (1898–1952), lover...
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    Treblinka extermination camp (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    reorganised the camp, and the transports of Warsaw and Jews from the Radom Ghetto began to arrive again on 3 September 1942. According to Israeli historian...
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    Nazi Germany and its allies, as well as the administrative system of ghettoization and the hostility of various sections of the civilian population, few...
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  • of SS-Oberführer Fritz Katzmann, the SS and Police Leader (SSPF) in the Radom District of the General Government. In August 1940, he transferred to the...
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  • which the plant drew the water it needed. Also slave workers from the ghetto of Radom were forced to work at the Bata factory for a soup a day. The Baťa...
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    to this period, however, the first known notable composer, Nicholas of Radom, lived in the 15th century. Diomedes Cato, a native-born Italian who lived...
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    Operation Tannenberg (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Generalplan OST [Plan of Extermination of the Slavs - Generalplan OST]. Radom: Polwen. ISBN 83-88822-03-9. Spiess, Alfred; Lichtenstein, Heiner (1989)...
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