- The
Giado concentration camp was a
forced labor concentration camp for
Italian and
Libyan Jews in
Giado,
Libya (now
called Jadu),
operating during the...
- JAH-doo; Arabic: جادو, romanized: Jādū;
Berber languages: Fessatu; Italian:
Giado) is a
mountain town in
western Libya (Tripolitania),
formerly in the Jabal...
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camps south of
Tripoli for the Jews,
including Giado (about 3,000 Jews), Gharyan, Jeren, and Tigrinna. In
Giado some 500 Jews died of weakness, hunger, and...
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began the
deportation of the Jews of
Cyrenaica in the
concentration camp of
Giado and
other smaller towns in Tripolitania. This
measure was
accompanied by...
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lives of the
survivors were in danger.
Close to 2,600 Jews were sent to the
Giado concentration camp; some
families were sent to
other camps.
About 200 British...
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experience for
Libyan Jews in the war was the
internment of
Cyrenaican Jews in
Giado, a
concentration camp
located 235
kilometres from Tripoli. In
January 1942...
- sent to
Libya and
began the
deportation of the Jews of
Cyrenaica in the
Giado concentration camp and
other smaller towns in Tripolitania. This measure...
- more than 2000 Jews
across the desert. Sent to work in
labor camps like
Giado, more than one-fifth of that
group of Jews perished. At the time, most Libyan...
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Cosenza Summer 1940 4
September 1943 3,800
Finale Emila near
Modena Giado Gonars near
Palmanova March 1942 8
September 1943 7,000 453; >500...