Zgoda (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzɡɔda]) was a concentration camp, set up in February 1945 in Zgoda district of Świętochłowice, Silesia. It was controlled...
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Salomon Morel (section Commander of Zgoda labour camp)
London: Penguin Books. ISBN 9780241962220. Gerhard Gruschka, Zgoda - miejsce grozy: obóz koncentracyjny w Świętochłowicach, Wokół Nas publishing, Gliwice...
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period, it was renamed as the Central Labour Camp in Jaworzno (Centralny Obóz Pracy w Jaworznie, COP Jaworzno). The Nazi concentration camp at Jaworzno...
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of World War II, the Central Labour Camp in Potulice (Polish: Centralny Obóz Pracy w Potulicach) became a detention centre for Germans and anti-communist...
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Kartuska (1934-1 939), officially a "place of detention", Świętochłowice-Zgoda (in 1945, detaining mainly Germans and Silesians) and Jaworzno (1945-1949...
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communist regime as POW or labor camps for Germans, Poles, Ukrainians, e.g.: Zgoda labour camp, Central Labour Camp Potulice, Łambinowice camp. On 20 September...
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retrieved 29 October 2015 Garlicki, Andrzej (19 April 2008), Bereza, polski obóz koncentracyjny [Bereza, a Polish concentration camp], wyborcza.pl, retrieved...
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Jaworzno, Central Labour Camp Potulice, Łambinowice (run by Czesław Gęborski), Zgoda labour camp and others. When Gęborski was tried by the Polish authorities...
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court case in January 2018, Newsweek.pl was sentenced for referring to the Zgoda concentration camp, operated by Polish authorities after World War II, as...
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