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Senest opdateret 27. november

German Places of Extermination in POLAND

Af Jacek Lachendro

fra 2009 på forlaget Parma

ISBN: 9788374190923

Kategorier: Anden verdenskrig, Faglitteratur, Historie:Europa, Krigsbøger, Samfund & historie, Tysk

pris: 60 kr – stand: ★★★★★

Vægt: 322 gram

The German Nazis considered some of the nations in occupied Europe as inferior races, with the result that they selected Poles and eastern Slavs to be gradually eradicated and their lands settled by Germans. The Jews and the Gypsies were selected for immediate extermination. After they were brought to the camp, the Jews were sent directly to the gas chambers where they were killed. In the occupied areas the Nazis created six extermination camps within the borders of per-war Poland: Kulmhof in Chełm on Ner, Bełżec, Sobibór, Treblinka, Auschwitz in Oświęcim and Majdanek in Lublin. The latter two functioned also as concentration camps. Another concentration camp was created in Płaszów. Within the territory of present day Poland there are also the former camps, Gross Rosen in Rogoźnica and Stutthof in Sztutowo. The biggest of all the camps enumerated was Auschwitz, to which between 1940 and 1945 the German Nazis transported 1.1 million Jews, 140-150 thousand Poles, 23 thousand Gypsies, 15 thousand prisoners of war from the Soviet Union and 25 thousand prisoners of other nationalities. The book is divided into six chapters, entitled: 1.Auschwitz 2. Belzec 3. Sobibor 4. Treblinka 5. Majdanek 6. Kulmhof am Nerem. Hardback - 95 sider ( 16 x 17,5 cm ) Illustreret. Billedtekster og tekster på ENGELSK - TEXT in ENGLISH

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