- Pawiak
Pawiak was an infamous
political prison built in 1835 inWarsaw ,Poland . During theWorld War II German occupation of Poland, it eventually became part of theWarsaw concentration camp .History
The Pawiak was built in 1829-1835. During the January 1863 Uprising, it served as a transfer camp for Poles sentenced to
deportation toSiberia . Its name derived from that of the street on which the prison stood, "ulica Pawia" (Polish: Peacock Street).After Poland regained
independence in 1918, the Pawiak became Warsaw's main prison for male criminals, the female prison being the nearbyGęsiówka .World War II
Following the German invasion of Poland in 1939 it was turned into a German
Gestapo prison and then part of theWarsaw concentration camp . Approximately 100,000 men and 20,000 women passed through the prison, mostly members of theArmia Krajowa ,political prisoners andcivilians taken as hostages in street round-ups. Approximately 37,000 of them were executed while further 60,000 were sent to German death andconcentration camps . The exact number of victims is unknown since the archives were never found.During the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Pawiak became an assault base for the Nazis; jailers from Pawiak, under the command ofFranz Bürkl , volunteered to hunt for the Jews.On
July 19 ,1944 , an Ukrainian guard "Wachmeister" Petrenko and some prisoners attempted a massjailbreak , supported by an attack from the outside, but failed. Petrenko and several others committed suicide. The Resistance attack detachment wasambush ed and suffered very heavy casualties, practically ceasing to exist. In reprisals, over 380 prisoners were executed the next day. It is regarded the whole incident was actually a well-planned Gestapoprovocation .The final transport of prisoners took place shortly before the
Warsaw Uprising , onJuly 30 ,1944 . 2,000 men and the remaining 400 women were sent toGross-Rosen andRavensbrück . After the area was secured during the Warsaw Uprising and subsequently again lost to German forces, onAugust 21 an unknown number of remaining prisoners were shot and the buildings burnt and blown up by the Nazis.The building was not rebuilt after the war. Its site is now occupied by a
Mausoleum of Memory of Martyrdom and the Pawiakmuseum .ee also
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Gęsiówka
*Łapanka
*World War II atrocities in Poland
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