File:Trawniki KL Lageplan (1942).jpg

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English: Trawniki concentration camp established during World War II by Nazi Germany on the territory of occupied Poland in Trawniki near Lublin, initially to hold Soviet prisoners of war, and from June 1942 also Jews brought in from Lublin and from all over Europe. Between September 1941 and July 1944, the camp was also used for training Holocaust executioners known as "Trawniki men". The site of Aktion Erntefest massacre.
Polski: Niemiecki obóz Trawniki w latach II wojny światowej. Wieził Zydow i szkolił Waffen-SS. Miejsce masakry Aktion Erntefest.
Deutsch: Das Ausbildungslager sollte folgende Struktur erhalten:

Nr. 1 und 2: Unterkünfte der Ukrainer
Nr. 3: Garage
Nr. 4: Unterkünfte der Esten und Letten
Nr. 5: Duschbad und Entlausung
Nr. 6: Küche und andere Wirtschaftsräume
Nr. 7: Unterkünfte für deutsches Personal
Nr. 8: Werkstätten des Ausbildungslagers
Nr. 9: Krankenrevier
Nr. 10: Kommandantur
Nr. 11: Ställe, u. a. eine Angorakaninchenzucht; es handelte sich um ein altes etwas verfallenes Steingebäude
Nr. 18: das Wohngebäude von Karl Streibel außerhalb des Planungsbereichs

Das Arbeitslager sollte folgende Struktur erhalten:

Nr. 12: Werkstätten
Nr. 13: Unterkünfte
Nr. 14: M-Lager
Nr. 15: Wohn- und Dienstgebäude von Franz Bartetzko
Nr. 16: vorgesehen als Büro der Fa. Schultz
Nr. 17: Wohngebäude der Betriebsangehörigen der Fa. Schultz
Nr. 19: vorgesehen für 10 bis 20 Jüdinnen, die im Ausbildungslager beschäftigt waren
Nr. 20: Exekutionsgräben

Nr. 21: Verbrennungs rost
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Source Original at HolocaustResearchProject.org, cleaned up and reformatted in Photoshop
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This photograph is in the public domain because according to the Art. 3 of copyright law of March 29, 1926 of the Republic of Poland and Art. 2 of copyright law of July 10, 1952 of the People's Republic of Poland, all photographs by Polish photographers (or published for the first time in Poland or simultaneously in Poland and abroad) published without a clear copyright notice before the law was changed on May 23, 1994 are assumed to be in the public domain in Poland.
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