• The camp’s nickname “Majdanek” – never used in official German documents – can be traced back to the nearby Lublin city district Majdan Tatarski.
  • Bu çaba, Doğu Avrupa'daki Nazi savaş suçlarını belgelemeye yönelik ilk girişimlerden birini oluşturuyor. 1944 sonbaharında Majdanek Devlet Müzesi , Majdanek...
  • ...克滅絕營; 马伊达内克集中营; Majdanek; Maidanekin keskitysleiri; Majdanek; Majdanek; Majdanek; Majdanek; campo di concentramento di Majdanek; Майданек
  • The camp was nicknamed Majdanek ("little Majdan") in 1941 by local residents, as it was adjacent to the Lublin ghetto of Majdan Tatarski.
  • Majdanek toplama kampı. Navigasyona git Aramaya git. ... Majdanek'in Polonya'daki konumu. Majdanek Mozolesi yakılan kurbanların küllerini içerir.
  • In the meantime, the Majdanek Museum has admitted that this room (and four of the others) were not homicidal gas chambers after all.
  • The Majdanek concentration camp is located in an entirely open area with no ten-foot wall around it to hide the activities inside the camp, as at Dachau.
  • Majdanek. a suburb of Lublin, Poland, where in the autumn of 1941 the fascist Germans established a mass extermination camp.
  • On (or around) this day, 77 years ago, on 23 July 1944, the concentration camp of Majdanek was liberated by the Soviet Red Army.
  • I found this attempt to nationalize the memorial at Majdanek a lot easier to take on the whole than the Auschwitz memorial’s attempt at universalism.