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  1. During World War II, the Radogoszcz prison was a German Order Police and Gestapo prison in Łódź (German: Erweitertes Polizeigefängnis, Radegast), used by the German authorities during the German occupation of Poland in 1939–1945. Today, it is a site of the museum commemorating its wartime victims.

  2. Radogoszcz station (German: Bahnhof Radegast) is a historic railway station in Łódź, Poland. The station, which was originally built between 1926 and 1937, was used extensively during The Holocaust. It served as the Umschlagplatz for transporting Jews from the Łódź Ghetto to the extermination camps during Operation Reinhard. The "loading ...

  3. Aug 1, 2023 · The prescribed tour takes visitors through a chronological history of wartime Poland beginning with the 1939 invasion and the subsequent battle for Łódź. Posters calling men to arms, gas masks and grenades sit behind glass cases, paying tribute to those who gallantly resisted the Nazi war machine.

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  4. Today, the Museum of Independence Traditions (Radogoszcz) dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Second World War and the people of Lodz has been established in the former post-factory buildings of the Abbey.The museum exhibition consists of three main parts: - a section designed to resemble a street in Lodz during the years of occupation...

  5. While the Nazis made a grim name for themselves in what are now well-known killing fields around Poland – Auschwitz, Dachau and even Łódź’s own Litzmannstadt Ghetto comes to mind – the atrocities at Radogoszcz prison were similar in their unflinching brutality despite its relatively unknown status outside of Łódź. What remains today ...

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  7. Jan 18, 2019 · The establishing of the prison played a pivotal part in the repressive and exterminatory policies carried out the Nazis. Their task was to round up, isolate and ultimately exterminate all the members of Lodzs intelligentsia – namely: teachers, academics, civil servants, politicians, artists.

  8. Sep 2, 2016 · The Museum of the Independence Traditions in Łodz Radogoszcz Martyrdom Memorial. 16 reviews. #37 of 108 things to do in Lodz. Speciality MuseumsHistory Museums. Open now. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Duration: 1-2 hours.

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