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Poniatowa concentration camp in the town of Poniatowa in occupied Poland, 36 kilometres (22 mi) west of Lublin, was established by the SS in the latter half of 1941, initially to hold Soviet prisoners of war following Operation Barbarossa. By mid-1942, about 20,000 Soviet POWs had perished there from hunger, disease and executions. The camp was known at that time as the Stalag 359 Poniatowa. Afterwards, the Stammlager was redesigned and expanded as a concentration camp to provide slave labour supporting the German war effort, with workshops run by the SS Ostindustrie (Osti) on the grounds of the prewar Polish telecommunications equipment factory founded in the late 1930s. Poniatowa became part of the Majdanek concentration camp system of subcamps in the early autumn of 1943. The wholesale

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  • Das Lager Poniatowa, im polnischen Ort Poniatowa gelegen, war während des Zweiten Weltkrieges zunächst ein deutsches Kriegsgefangenenlager (Stalag 359) und dann ein NS-Zwangsarbeitslager. (de)
  • Poniatowa concentration camp in the town of Poniatowa in occupied Poland, 36 kilometres (22 mi) west of Lublin, was established by the SS in the latter half of 1941, initially to hold Soviet prisoners of war following Operation Barbarossa. By mid-1942, about 20,000 Soviet POWs had perished there from hunger, disease and executions. The camp was known at that time as the Stalag 359 Poniatowa. Afterwards, the Stammlager was redesigned and expanded as a concentration camp to provide slave labour supporting the German war effort, with workshops run by the SS Ostindustrie (Osti) on the grounds of the prewar Polish telecommunications equipment factory founded in the late 1930s. Poniatowa became part of the Majdanek concentration camp system of subcamps in the early autumn of 1943. The wholesale massacre of its mostly Jewish workforce took place during the Aktion Erntefest, thus concluding the Operation Reinhard in General Government. (en)
  • Le camp de concentration de Poniatowa était un camp de concentration instauré par le régime nazi du Troisième Reich dans la ville de Poniatowa, à 36 km à l'ouest de Lublin, en Pologne occupée. Créé par les SS dans la seconde moitié de 1941, il servit initialement de camp de détention pour les prisonniers de guerre soviétiques à la suite de l'opération Barbarossa. Vers la mi-1942, environ 20 000 d'entre-eux avaient péri de faim, de maladies et d'exécutions. Le camp était alors connu sous le nom de Stalag 359 Poniatowa. Par la suite, le Stammlager fut repensé et agrandi en camp de concentration pour le travail forcé soutenant l'effort de guerre allemand, comprenant des ateliers dirigés par le SS Ostindustrie sur le terrain d'une usine de télécommunications polonaise d'avant-guerre fondée à la fin des années 1930. Poniatowa devint un sous-camp du camp de Majdanek au début de l'automne 1943; Le massacre de sa main-d'œuvre majoritairement juive se déroula pendant l'Aktion Erntefest, concluant ainsi l'opération Reinhard mise en place au sein du gouvernement général. (fr)
  • Il campo di concentramento di Poniatowa nella città di Poniatowa all'interno della Polonia occupata, 36 chilometri a ovest di Lublino, fu istituito dalle SS nella seconda metà del 1941, per tenere i prigionieri di guerra sovietici dopo l'operazione Barbarossa. A metà del 1942, circa 20 000 prigionieri di guerra sovietici erano morti di fame, o di malattie o per le esecuzioni. Il campo era conosciuto a quel tempo come Stalag 359 Poniatowa. In seguito, lo Stammlager fu ampliato come campo di concentramento per fornire il sostegno dello sforzo bellico tedesco, con le officine gestite dal SS Ostindustrie (Osti) sul terreno della fabbrica di apparecchiature per le telecomunicazioni, fondata alla fine degli anni '30. Poniatowa divenne parte del sistema dei sottocampi del campo di concentramento di Majdanek all'inizio dell'autunno del 1943. Il massacro della sua forza lavoro prevalentemente ebraica ebbe luogo durante l'Aktion Erntefest, concludendo così l'operazione Reinhard nel governatorato generale. (it)
  • Poniatowa was een dwangarbeiders-, concentratie- en krijgsgevangenenkamp in het Poolse Poniatowa tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. (nl)
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  • Poniatowa location duringthe Holocaust in Poland.Demarcation line, red.Poland's bordersbeforethe invasion of 1939. (en)
  • Forced laborcamp atPoniatowa, the workshop of W. C. Toebbens (en)
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  • Forced labor camp at Poniatowa, the workshop of W. C. Toebbens Poniatowa location during the Holocaust in Poland. Demarcation line, red. Poland's borders before the invasion of 1939. (en)
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  • Das Lager Poniatowa, im polnischen Ort Poniatowa gelegen, war während des Zweiten Weltkrieges zunächst ein deutsches Kriegsgefangenenlager (Stalag 359) und dann ein NS-Zwangsarbeitslager. (de)
  • Poniatowa was een dwangarbeiders-, concentratie- en krijgsgevangenenkamp in het Poolse Poniatowa tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. (nl)
  • Poniatowa concentration camp in the town of Poniatowa in occupied Poland, 36 kilometres (22 mi) west of Lublin, was established by the SS in the latter half of 1941, initially to hold Soviet prisoners of war following Operation Barbarossa. By mid-1942, about 20,000 Soviet POWs had perished there from hunger, disease and executions. The camp was known at that time as the Stalag 359 Poniatowa. Afterwards, the Stammlager was redesigned and expanded as a concentration camp to provide slave labour supporting the German war effort, with workshops run by the SS Ostindustrie (Osti) on the grounds of the prewar Polish telecommunications equipment factory founded in the late 1930s. Poniatowa became part of the Majdanek concentration camp system of subcamps in the early autumn of 1943. The wholesale (en)
  • Le camp de concentration de Poniatowa était un camp de concentration instauré par le régime nazi du Troisième Reich dans la ville de Poniatowa, à 36 km à l'ouest de Lublin, en Pologne occupée. Créé par les SS dans la seconde moitié de 1941, il servit initialement de camp de détention pour les prisonniers de guerre soviétiques à la suite de l'opération Barbarossa. Vers la mi-1942, environ 20 000 d'entre-eux avaient péri de faim, de maladies et d'exécutions. Le camp était alors connu sous le nom de Stalag 359 Poniatowa. Par la suite, le Stammlager fut repensé et agrandi en camp de concentration pour le travail forcé soutenant l'effort de guerre allemand, comprenant des ateliers dirigés par le SS Ostindustrie sur le terrain d'une usine de télécommunications polonaise d'avant-guerre fondée à l (fr)
  • Il campo di concentramento di Poniatowa nella città di Poniatowa all'interno della Polonia occupata, 36 chilometri a ovest di Lublino, fu istituito dalle SS nella seconda metà del 1941, per tenere i prigionieri di guerra sovietici dopo l'operazione Barbarossa. A metà del 1942, circa 20 000 prigionieri di guerra sovietici erano morti di fame, o di malattie o per le esecuzioni. Il campo era conosciuto a quel tempo come Stalag 359 Poniatowa. In seguito, lo Stammlager fu ampliato come campo di concentramento per fornire il sostegno dello sforzo bellico tedesco, con le officine gestite dal SS Ostindustrie (Osti) sul terreno della fabbrica di apparecchiature per le telecomunicazioni, fondata alla fine degli anni '30. Poniatowa divenne parte del sistema dei sottocampi del campo di concentramento (it)
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  • Lager Poniatowa (de)
  • Camp de concentration de Poniatowa (fr)
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  • Poniatowa concentration camp (en)
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