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Oświęcim (Polish: [ɔˈɕfjɛɲtɕim] ; German:
Auschwitz [ˈaʊʃvɪts] ; Yiddish: אָשפּיצין, romanized: Oshpitzin; Silesian: Uośwjyńćim) is a town in the Lesser...
- The
Duchy of
Oświęcim (Polish: Księstwo Oświęcimskie), or the
Duchy of
Auschwitz (German:
Herzogtum Auschwitz), was one of the
Duchies of Silesia, formed...
- Holocaust. It
consisted of
Auschwitz I, the main camp (Stammlager) in
Oświęcim;
Auschwitz II-Birkenau, a
concentration and
extermination camp with gas...
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Helena of
Oświęcim (Polish:
Helena Oświęcimska; 1478/80 –
after 1524), was a
Polish princess member of the
House of
Piast from the
Oświęcim branch and...
- Władysław of
Oświęcim (Polish: Władysław oświęcimski; 1275/80 – by 15 May 1324), was a Duke of
Oświęcim from 1315
until his death. He was the
eldest son...
- of
Opole (1246–1281), Duke of
Opole Wladislaus I of
Oswiecim (c. 1314 – c. 1321), Duke of
Oświęcim Władysław I the Elbow-high (1261–1333), King of Poland...
- Jan II of
Oświęcim (Polish: Jan II oświęcimski; c. 1330 – 19
February 1376) was a Duke of
Oświęcim since 1372
until his death. He was the only
known son...
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neighborhood of Chrzanów (chiefly the
production of
railway engines) and
Oświęcim (chemical works). Kraków Park Technologiczny, a
special economic zone,...
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museum on the site of the ****
German Auschwitz concentration camp in
Oświęcim, Poland. The site
includes the main
concentration camp at Auschwitz I and...
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Auschwitz may also
refer to:
Oświęcim (German: Auschwitz), a
Polish town
after which the
concentration camp was
named Duchy of
Oświęcim, a
historical division...