- Izbica
Infobox Settlement
name = Izbica
settlement_type = Village
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Lublin
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Krasnystaw
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Izbica
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latm = 53
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website = http://www.izbica.ug.mbnet.plIzbica IPA-pl| [|i|z|'|b|i|c|a|] ( _yi. איזשביצא "Izbitz, Izbitze") is a
village inKrasnystaw County ,Lublin Voivodeship , in easternPoland . It is the seat of thegmina (administrative district) calledGmina Izbica . It lies approximately convert|13|km|mi|0 south ofKrasnystaw and convert|59|km|mi|0|abbr=on south-east of the regional capitalLublin . It has a population of 1,933.First mentioned in 1419, Izbica became a town with
Magdeburg Law rights in 1540. A notable centre of trade and commerce, with time the town became ashtetl , that is a town inhabitated primarily byJews . In 1760 the city charter was reaffirmed. After thepartitions of Poland in 1772 the town was annexed byAustria and then reclaimed by theDuchy of Warsaw in 1809. After the defeat ofNapoleon Bonaparte it became a part of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1827 it had 51 houses and 407 inhabitants, all of them Jewish. In the 19th century the town was a notable centre ofHasidic Judaism , particularly thanks totzadik Mordechaj Józef Leiner and his sonJakub Leiner , who established the Hasidic dynasty of Izhbitza. After theJanuary Uprising againstRussia , in which many of the local inhabitants took part, the town was deprived of city rights and attached to the nearby commune ofTarnogóra .After Poland regained her independence the village grew significantly. In 1921 it had roughly 3000 inhabitants, by 1939 the number grew to roughly 6000. The village grew particularly because of the
Lublin -Zamość road and a railway to Zamość which opened in 1917. DuringWorld War II Izbica was the site of aGerman concentration camp , serving as a transfer point during the deportation of Jews fromŁódź toBełżec andSobibór .Kurt Engels wascommandant of the camp. In addition, approximately 4500 Jews were murdered at the local cemetery. The camp was closed after the last deportation onApril 28 ,1943 following a successful prisoner revolt.External links
* [http://tvschoenfilm.com/index.php?lang=deu&c=filmographie&id=1 Izbica - Turnstile of death] German TV-Documentation
ee also
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Jan Karski
*Thomas Blatt
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