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Szebnie [ˈʂɛbɲɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Jasło,
within Jasło County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland....
- 49°46′N 21°36′E / 49.767°N 21.600°E / 49.767; 21.600
Szebnie was a forced-labor camp
established during World War II by ****
Germany in the General...
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murder (liquidations of the
ghettos at Tarnów and Kraków, the camp at
Szebnie, the Kraków-Płaszów
concentration camp, as portra**** in the film Schindler's...
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sister to live. Göth was also the
officer in
charge of the
liquidation of
Szebnie concentration camp,
which interned 4,000
Jewish and 1,500
Polish slave...
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Mittelsteine Kraków-Płaszów
Lipowa 7
Poniatowa Potulice Soldau Stutthof Szebnie Trawniki Warsaw Death camps and m****
murder sites Auschwitz-Birkenau Chełmno...
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Reinhard Belzec Sobibor Treblinka Concentration Auschwitz I Gross-Rosen Kraków-Płaszów
Potulice Soldau Stutthof Szebnie Trawniki Warsaw Danzig-Matzkau...
- and Łosośna (Poland)
Stalag 325 in Zamość, Rawa Ruska, Lwów,
Stryj and
Szebnie (Poland)
Stalag 327 in Jarosław,
Sanok and Przemyśl (Poland)
Stalag 328...
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slave labour was
transported in
Holocaust trains to the
newly reopened Szebnie concentration camp. A
month later, on 5
November 1943, some 2,800 Jews...
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bunkers called Anlage Süd,
built in 1940-1941 with slave-labor from the
Szebnie concentration camp nearby. Over the
course of the camp's
operation some...
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refineries operated by the ****s. The
refinery was
manned by
prisoners of the
Szebnie concentration camp nearby. "Central
Statistical Office (GUS) –
TERYT (National...