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Pawiak (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpavjak]) was a
prison built in 1835 in Warsaw,
Congress Poland.
During the
January 1863 Uprising, it
served as a transfer...
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Muzeum Więzienia "
Pawiak" (Museum of
Pawiak Prison) is a
museum in Warsaw, Poland,
established in 1965. It
shows the
history of
Pawiak Prison which was...
- and July 1941 more than 1700
Poles and Jews –
mostly inmates of Warsaw's
Pawiak prison – were
executed by the SS (Schutzstaffel) and
Ordnungspolizei in...
- ISBN 83-06-01851-6. Domańska,
Regina (1978).
Pawiak – więzienie Gestapo.
Kronika lat 1939–1944 [
Pawiak - the
prison of Gestapo.
Chronography of 1939-1944]...
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responsibility was
frequently applied. Warsaw's
prisons and
detention centers –
Pawiak, the
detention center on Daniłowiczowska Street, Mokotów Prison, and the...
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several thousand people there –
Polish hostages (mainly
prisoners of
Pawiak prison and
ordinary residents of the city
detained during m**** round-ups)...
- pronunciation: [mawˈrɨt͡sɨ ˈɔʐɛx]; nom de guerre: Janczyn; 1891 –
August 1943 in
Pawiak, Warsaw) was a
Polish Jewish economist, journalist,
politician and a leader...
- film
follows Max
Fronenberg during his
forced labor and
imprisonment in
Pawiak Prison Camp in Warsaw, Poland,
during World War II.
While imprisoned Max...
- Organization. Many
places commemorate the
heroic history of
Warsaw such as
Pawiak, a
German Gestapo prison now
occupied by a
Mausoleum of
Memory of Martyrdom...
- 19th
century prison cell in
Pawiak, Warsaw...