- Poniatowa
Infobox Settlement
name = Poniatowa
image_shield = POL Poniatowa COA.svg
pushpin_
pushpin_label_position = bottom
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Lublin
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Opole Lubelskie
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Poniatowa
leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Lilla Stefanek
area_total_km2 = 15.26
population_as_of = 2006
population_total = 9911
population_density_km2 = auto
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2
latd = 51 | latm = 11 | lats = | latNS = N | longd = 22 | longm = 4 | longs = | longEW = E
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = 24-320
area_code = 81
website = http://www.poniatowa.pl Poniatowa [IPA-pl|p|o|ń|a|'|t|o|w|a] is a town in southeasternPoland , inOpole Lubelskie County , inLublin Voivodship , with 10,500 inhabitants (2006).History
The town of Poniatowa was founded in the late 1930s, to house workers of a new telecommunications equipment factory, construction of which began in 1937. The factory was to be a part of the
Central Industrial Region , and was to supply equipment to thePolish army .The name "Poniatowa" comes from the name of a village which has existed near its site for the previous 700 years. The first buildings of the town were put up in 1939, just before the outbreak of
World War II and the German conquest of Poland. During theGerman occupation of Poland in World War II , the factory was used to support theNazi war effort.In the latter half of 1941, the Germans established a camp for Soviet
POW s on the factory grounds. By mid-1942, about 20,000 Soviet prisoners had perished there. In October 1942, in place of the liquidated POW camp, a new labor camp forJews was established.In April 1943, about 15,000 Jews were transported to the camp from the
Warsaw Ghetto , following its liquidation after theWarsaw Ghetto Uprising . The camp claimed about 18,000 Jewish victims before it ceased functioning in 1944. Almost all of the remaining inmates (around 15,000) were executed onNovember 4 ,1943 , as part of the Nazis' "Aktion Erntefest ". The Germans left Poniatowa in July, 1944 fleeing the approachingSoviet Red Army .After the war, in 1949, the industrial development of Poniatowa began again, with a reconstituted factory established in the town. As a result of the period of intensive growth after 1952, the town received its city charter in 1962. In its heyday, during the Communist regime, the factory employed about 5000 workers, about half of the town's population. It produced components for refrigerators and other household appliances. After the free market reforms in 1989 the factory experienced economic difficulties, and in 1998 finally entered into bankruptcy. Presently attempts are being made to attract new investors to take advantage of the factory's excellent infrastructure.
External links
* [http://www.umponiatowa.pl/ Poniatowa internet portal]
* [http://www.poniatowa.umig.gov.pl/ Powiatowa municipal government page]
* [http://www.poniatowa.szm.sk/ Poniatowa unofficial site]
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