• The Holocaust Memorial in Lublin (Polish: Pomnik ku czci masowej eksterminacji ludności żydowskiej, Pomnik ofiar getta)...
  • Memory of the Holocaust commemoration has its origins in the recognised need to mark the sites connected to the Holocaust of the Lublin Jews in the public...
  • The Holocaust Memorial Wall and the Jewish Cemetery behind it is a very interesting place to see on a warm and dry day.
  • From October 1941 until February 16, 1943, Majdanek had the official designation “Prisoner of War Camp of the Waffen SS in Lublin.”
  • The building at the Uniwersytecka Street in Lublin with a clock above its entrance was built between 1928, and 1930, as the seat of the Land Proprietors Office.
  • The New Jewish Cemetery of Lublin was largely demolished during the Second World War. After the war, it became a Holocaust memorial with symbolic, but...
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum holds copies of Holocaust-relevant archives from Archiwum Państwowe w Lublinie.
  • English: Lublin and Majdanek holocaust memorial, Nachlat Yitschak cemetery.
  • Continuing a trend, in Poland, of political objections to artwork concerning the country’s role in the Holocaust, a nationalist Polish governor is suing an art curator...
  • The majority of Lublin’s Jewish inhabitants were murdered during the Holocaust and one of the German death camps, Majdanek, was located on the outskirts of...
  • The City of Lublin Death Incidents Reports can be found in the Lublin Judenrat files which are housed at the Lublin branch of the Polish State Archives (AP).
  • As the horrors of the Holocaust swept over the Jewish population of Poland, the terror of this tragic event was keenly felt throughout Lublin Province.
  • On 25 October 1939 a registration was carried out, 37,054 Jews lived in Lublin, but many younger Jews and political activists left the city, and tried to reach the part...
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