Lublin Ghetto

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The Lublin Ghetto was a World War II Jewish ghetto established by Nazi Germany in the city of Lublin, serving as a key site of persecution and deportation during the Holocaust.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi ghetto in occupied Poland
World War II Jewish ghetto
administeredBy German civil administration in the General Government
SS and police leaders in Lublin
condition disease
forced labor
overcrowding
severe repression
starvation
country Nazi Germany
deportationDestination Bełżec extermination camp
Majdanek concentration camp
other Nazi labor and death camps
establishedBy German occupation authorities
establishedIn 1941
ethnicGroupTargeted Jews
eventType ghettoization
hasPerpetrator German police units
Schutzstaffel (SS)
hasVictim Jewish children
Jewish men
Jewish women
historicalEvent Holocaust
historicalPeriod World War II
locatedIn General Government
German-occupied Poland
Lublin
locatedInPresentDay Poland
notableEvent liquidation of the ghetto
mass deportations to extermination camps
operatedBy German occupation authorities in Poland
Nazi Germany
oppressedBy Nazi regime
partOf Final Solution
Holocaust in Poland
Nazi ghetto system
populationType Jewish residents of Lublin and surrounding areas
purpose confinement of Jewish population
deportation transit point
forced labor exploitation
persecution of Jews
relatedTo Bełżec extermination camp
Majdanek concentration and extermination camp
Operation Reinhard
religiousGroupTargeted Judaism
significance major site of early deportations in Operation Reinhard
subjectOf Holocaust research
memorialization efforts in Lublin

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
District of Lublin
General Government
General Government (Nazi-occupied Poland)
contains
Lublin ("Lublin Ghetto during World War II")
wasSiteOf

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