• Majdanek toplama kampı (veya Lublin), II. Dünya Savaşı'nda Polonya'nın Alman işgali sırasında Schutzstaffel tarafından Lublin şehrinin eteklerinde inşa edilen ve işletilen...
  • On November 3, 1943, the largest execution in the history of all the German concentration camps took place at Majdanek.
  • 51°13′14″N 22°35′58″E / 51.22056°N 22.59944°E. Majdanek (or Lublin) was a Nazi concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the SS on the outskirts...
  • Less known than Auschwitz and other camps, Majdanek is often forgotten in the shadows, but the savagery that occurred there cannot be.
  • It was followed by an estimate of around 235,000 by Dr. Czesław Rajca (1992) from the Majdanek Museum, which was cited by the museum for years.
  • The first Western journalists were allowed to enter liberated Majdanek in August 1944, with the US magazine Life publishing an article calling the camp the worst...
  • Like Auschwitz , Majdanek was not a death camp alone but also a prison camp and a work camp. With seven gas chambers, two wooden gallows, and some 227...
  • He ruled Majdanek from November 1942 until September 1943, and his tenure was marked with exceptional brutality and mass exterminations.
  • The camp’s nickname “Majdanek” – never used in official German documents – can be traced back to the nearby Lublin city district Majdan Tatarski.
  • Majdanek kampı, Nazi Almanya'sının Polonya'da kurduğu toplama kamplarından birisidir.