Poniatowa

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Poniatowa is a town in eastern Poland historically known as the site of a Nazi German forced labor camp during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
country Poland
hasAdministrativeStatus gmina seat
hasCampOperator Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
hasCampType forced labor camp
hasGermanOccupationFunction industrial labor center
hasIndustrialFacility telecommunications equipment factory (pre- and post-war)
hasMemorial memorials to Holocaust victims
memorials to victims of Nazi forced labor camp
hasNameLanguage Polish
hasPopulation approximately 9000–10000 inhabitants
hasPostwarDevelopment industrial town in socialist Poland
hasTimezone Central European Summer Time NERFINISHED
Central European Time NERFINISHED
hasVictimGroup Jews
Poles NERFINISHED
Soviet prisoners of war
historicalEvent site of a Nazi German forced labor camp during World War II
site of mass murder of Jews during the Holocaust
locatedIn eastern Poland NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lublin Voivodeship NERFINISHED
Opole Lubelskie County NERFINISHED
locatedNear Lublin NERFINISHED
Opole Lubelskie NERFINISHED
partOf General Government (Nazi-occupied Poland) during World War II NERFINISHED
partOfEvent Holocaust in Poland NERFINISHED
timePeriod World War II
usedFor forced labor for German war industry during World War II

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