- Działdowo
pronounced [d͡ʑau̯ˈdɔvɔ] (German:
Soldau) (Old Prussian: Saldawa) is a town in
northern Poland with 20,935
inhabitants as of
December 2021, the...
- The
Soldau concentration camp
established by ****
Germany during World War II was a
concentration camp for
Polish and
Jewish prisoners. It was located...
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Polish areas of the present-day province, in
which they
established the
Soldau concentration camp, and
carried out m****acres of Poles,
including at Bratian...
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Monowitz Gross-Rosen
Mittelsteine Kraków-Płaszów
Lipowa 7
Poniatowa Potulice Soldau Stutthof Szebnie Trawniki Warsaw Death camps and m****
murder sites Auschwitz-Birkenau...
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Christmas Day, part of
Marshal Michel Ney's VI
Corps drove the
Prussians from
Soldau (Działdowo),
forcing them to
retreat north toward Königsberg. The Russians...
- Silesia,
parts of the
districts of Bütow,
Lauenburg and
Stolp in Pomerania,
Soldau in East
Prussia Poland Silesian,
Pomeranian and
Greater Poland Voivodeships...
- to
other regions, e.g. Suwałki
Region to
Regierungsbezirk Gumbinnen and
Soldau (Działdowo) to
Regierungsbezirk Allenstein.
Despite ****
propaganda presenting...
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southern East
Prussia was to be
decided via
plebiscite while the East
Prussian Soldau area,
which was
astride the rail line
between Warsaw and Danzig, was transferred...
- (When it
became known in
Soldau that the area
should fall to
Poland without a vote, anger,
sadness and
dismay erupted. The
Soldau po****tion saw themselves...
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experiments with the use of
mobile gas
chambers (Einsatzwagen) were
conducted at
Soldau concentration camp by
Herbert Lange following Operation Barbarossa. Lange...