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In 1942, on the initiative of Odilo Globocnik, police and SS chief in Lublin district, it was decided to locate a German labour camp at the Tele- and Radiotechnical Works in Poniatowa. In the early stage, Jews from the ghettos in Opole Lubelskie and Belzyce were taken to the camp. Some inmates were Slovak or Austrian citizens, deported to Lublin district in 1941. In January 1943, Walther Többens agreed...
The township of Izbica, situated some 60 kilometers from Lublin, had a population that was over 90% Jewish before World War II. In 1939 it found itself under Nazi occupation. From the beginning of the occupation, the German authorities sent trainloads of deportees from Germany, from Polish lands incorporated in the German Reich and from other Generalgouvernement localities to Izbica. The Germans exploited...
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