Belzec Concentration Camp

Type   51 Prison Camp
Historical Name of Location   Belzec, Lublin, Poland
Coordinates   50.371667000, 23.457500000

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13 Mar 1942 In Poland, The Belzec Concentration Camp opened for operation with a transport of 6,000 Jews from Mielec, Poland.
16 Mar 1942 Belzec Concentration Camp was established in occupied Poland for the purpose of holding and exterminating Jews from Lublin and Galicia.
17 Mar 1942 In Aktion Reinhard, Jews from Lublin, Poland were sent to the nearby Belzec concentration camp.




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27 Apr 2018 05:19:44 AM

I am looking for information about
the familie Stein, living in Ryglice and taken away with the razzai of 22 juni 1942. The family consisted of Father Jacob, mother Sara and the children Hirsch, Nathan, Abraham, Helen, Regina. Doba was at that time in The Netherlands. I am buisy to write a biograph about her and try to collect details about het roots. Very sincerely, Willem Haandrikman, The Netherlands.

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