Potulice — ist die Bezeichnung mehrere Ortschaften in Polen: in der Wojewodschaft Kujawien Pommern, Gemeinde Nakło nad Notecią, siehe Potulice (Nakło nad Notecią) in der Wojewodschaft Großpolen, Gemeinde Wągrowiec in der Wojewodschaft Großpolen, Gemeinde… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Potulice concentration camp — The Potulice concentration camp was established during World War II by German state authorities in occupied Poland in Potulice near Nakło. It is notable as a detention centre for Polish children that underwent the Nazi experiment in forced… … Wikipedia
Zentrales Arbeitslager Potulice — Das Zentrale Arbeitslager Potulice (polnisch: Centralny Obóz Pracy w Potulicach, COP Potulice) war in den Jahren 1945 1950 ein polnisches Internierungs und Arbeitslager in der Stadt Potulice. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Erinnerung 3… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Central Labour Camp Potulice — ( pl. Centralny Obóz Pracy w Potulicach) was a detention centre for Germans and Poles established by Polish Communist authorities after the end of World War II in Potulice, in place of the former German Nazi Potulice concentration camp. The camp… … Wikipedia
Nowe Potulice — Village … Wikipedia
Kreis Wongrowitz — PAGENAME was one of several Kreise (English: counties ) in the northern administrative district of Bromberg, in the Prussian province of Posen. Polish: Wgrowiec ; renamed by Nazis to Eichenbrück .HistoryGeographical features Communities These… … Wikipedia
Nakło nad Notecią — Nakło redirects here. For other uses, see Nakło (disambiguation). Nakło nad Notecią Town hall … Wikipedia
Nazi concentration camps — See also: List of Nazi concentration camps, Extermination through labor, and Extermination camp In the crematorium courtyard, the citizens of Weimar are confronted by U.S soldiers with the corpses found in Buchenwald concentration camp. It… … Wikipedia
Central Labour Camp Jaworzno — ( pl. Centralny Obóz Pracy w Jaworznie, COP Jaworzno) was a concentration camp in Jaworzno, Poland. It operated from 1943 until 1956, run first by Nazi Germany and then by the Soviet Union and the People s Republic of Poland. Estimated over 9,000 … Wikipedia