Kutno Ghetto

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Kutno Ghetto was a World War II Jewish ghetto established by Nazi Germany in the Polish town of Kutno, where the local Jewish population was confined, exploited, and ultimately deported to extermination camps.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi ghetto in occupied Poland
World War II Jewish ghetto
category Holocaust locations in Poland
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany
characteristic disease
forced labor
overcrowding
starvation
violence by German authorities
confinedPopulation local Jews from Kutno and surroundings
consequence murder of most of its Jewish inhabitants
controlledBy Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
country Poland
establishedBy German occupation authorities
event deportation of Jews to extermination camps
forced confinement of Jews
forced labor of Jews
historicalContext Final Solution NERFINISHED
Nazi genocide of European Jews
locatedIn German-occupied Poland
Kutno NERFINISHED
Łódź Voivodeship NERFINISHED
occupyingPower Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
partOf Nazi policy of persecution of Jews
The Holocaust in Poland NERFINISHED
perpetrator German police NERFINISHED
Nazi civil administration NERFINISHED
SS NERFINISHED
persecutedGroup Jews NERFINISHED
purpose exploitation of Jewish labor
segregation of Jews
staging point for deportation to extermination camps
rememberedFor persecution and extermination of Kutno Jews
result destruction of the Jewish community of Kutno
targetedPopulation Jewish community of Kutno NERFINISHED
timePeriod German occupation of Poland NERFINISHED
World War II
victimGroup Jewish children
Jewish men
Jewish women

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Kutno hasGhettoHistory Kutno Ghetto