History of the Jews in Dęblin and Irena during World War II
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History of the Jews in Dęblin and Irena during World War II
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Thousands of Jews lived in the towns of Dęblin and Irena in central Poland before World War II; Irena was the site of the Polish Air Force Academy from 1927. In September 1939, the town was captured during the German invasion of Poland and the persecution of Jews began with drafts into forced labor and the establishment of a Judenrat. A ghetto was established in Irena in November 1940. It initially consisted of six streets and was an open ghetto. Many ghetto inhabitants worked on labor projects
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Ghetto in Poland
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_D%C4%99blin_and_Irena_during_World_War_II
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2023-04-29T03:39:24Z
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