Zasław concentration camp
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Zasław concentration camp (in German: Zwangsarbeitslager Zaslaw) was a World War II Nazi German concentration camp, established for ghettoised Jews in occupied Poland near the village of Zasław (now part of Zagórz in Poland), 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) south-east of the industrial city of Sanok which belonged to the Lwów Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic before the invasion. Sanok had one of the largest Jewish population in the region.[1]
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Concentration camp | |
Coordinates | 49°31′11″N 22°16′38″E |
Known for | The Holocaust in Poland |
Inmates | mainly Jews |
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