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גל גירוש מ - Piaski, גטו, פולין ל - Piaski, בית קברות יהודי, אתר רצח, פולין ב- 03/1942

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תאריך עזיבה 03/1942 תאריך הגעה 27/04/1943
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Piaski,בית קברות יהודי,אתר רצח,פולין

The town of Piaski, some 23 kilometers southeast of Lublin, was occupied by the Wehrmacht in October 1939, after a brief interlude of Soviet control.[1] Under German rule, Piaski was assigned to the Lublin County of the Lublin District of the General Government (Generalgouvernement) – Nazi-occupied central Poland, which had not been annexed to the Reich. On October 4, 1939, Emil Ziegenmeyer was appointed Kreishauptmann [county chief] of the Lublin-Land County (Lublin-County).[2]

Shortly afterward, the German authorities ordered the establishment of a Judenrat (Jewish Council) in the town, with Mendel Polisecki as its chairman.[3] Other known members of this body were Yosel Rosenblat, Yosel Ashman, and Moshe Drayblat.[4] On January 1, 1940, the Wehrmacht left Piaski, and the German Gendarmerie became responsible for maintaining the occupation regime in the town.[5]

Early in 1940, the Germans set up the Piaski Ghetto in the area of the town's Jewish quarter.[6] Its size was reduced by June 1941, and its area consisted of two parts, straddling Lubelska Street.[7] On September 9, 1941, by order of Ziegenmeyer, Piaski was declared a closed ghetto.[8]...

  • YVA TR.17 / 91
  • ZENTRALE STELLE, LUDWIGSBURG 147 Js 69/43, AR-Z 71/643 copy YVA TR.10 / 1102
  • ZENTRALE STELLE, LUDWIGSBURG II 208 AR-Z 214/72, Bd. 3 (pp. 392-401, 402-417), 5 (pp. 1048-1052, 1121-1126), 6 (pp. 1332-1342, 1347-1350, 1398-1401, 1423-1406); 7 (pp. 1650-1654, 1658-1661, 1671-1674, 1685-1690, 1739-1748), 9-10 (pp. 2008-2385), copy YVA TR.10 / 1209
  • ZIH, WARSAW 301/110 copy YVA M.49 / 110
  • ZIH, WARSAW 301/1813 copy YVA M.49 / 1813
  • ZIH, WARSAW 301/2934 copy YVA M.49 / 2934
  • ZIH, WARSAW 301/4397 copy YVA M.49 / 4397