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extermination camps or m****acred in the region.
Germany operated the
Soldau and
Hohenbruch [de]
concentration camps,
mostly for Poles,
multiple subcamps of the Stutthof...
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easternmost part of the
region until early 1915.
During World War II, the
Hohenbruch concentration camp [de] was
operated at
modern Gromovo mostly interring...
- the editor-in-chief
Seweryn Pieniężny was
arrested and
executed in the
Hohenbruch concentration camp [de]
along with co-publisher
Wojciech Gałęziewski and...
- Germany, it was
renamed Hohenbruch to
erase traces of
Lithuanian origin. Near the
village ****
Germany operated the
Hohenbruch concentration camp [de]...
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Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. The
Soldau concentration camp and
Hohenbruch concentration camp [de] were
operated in the
region mostly for Polish...
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including the
Polish editor Robert Kraszewski, who was then
imprisoned in the
Hohenbruch concentration camp [de] and
later beheaded in the
Moabit prison in Berlin...
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entirely by **** Germany.
During World War II, the
Germans operated the
Hohenbruch concentration camp [de] at present-day
Gromovo (Lithuanian: Lauknos),...
- libraries.
Arrested Poles were
mostly deported to
concentration camps, incl.
Hohenbruch [de], Soldau, Stutthof, Sachsenhausen,
Gusen and Ravensbrück.
During World...
- Bagrationovsk† Громово
Storkeim Gromovo,
Rayon Slavsk Громово Lauknen, 1938–1946
Hohenbruch (Ostpreußen)
Lauknos Grushevka,
Rayon Bagrationovsk† Грушевка
Seeben Grushevka...
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German part of
Masuria were
mostly deported to
concentration camps, incl.
Hohenbruch [de], Soldau, Stutthof, Sachsenhausen,
Gusen and Ravensbrück. In 1939...