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  1. This place is situated in Lodz, Lodzkie, Poland, its geographical coordinates are 51° 49' 0" North, 19° 27' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Radogoszcz. See Radogoszcz photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Radogoszcz in Poland.

  2. The Radogoszcz (Radegast) Station, or the loading platform at Marysin Verladebahnhof Getto-Radegast Stalowa Street. This is one of the most important historical sites connected to the Lodz ghetto. From this place, tens of thousands of people were herded off to the death camp at Chelmno-nad-Nerem in the years 1942-1944 and then to Auschwitz in ...

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  3. Jewish prisoners of Radogoszcz KZ. 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.

  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 ...

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · This is a former Nazi extermination camp and houses a large exhibition with much of it in English too. The first thing that strikes you is the incredibly moving brick facade which appears to mimic the souls of the dead trying to escape the camp wall-this is breathtaking and our whole group was astonished by it.

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  7. Jan 18, 2019 · Polish citizens of German origin who refused to relinquish their Polish identity were also imprisoned there. From November 1939 to early January 1940 about 2 000 people were sent to the Radogoszcz prison. About 500 of them were summarily sentenced to death. The sentences were carried out immediately, by firing squads, in a nearby forest.

  8. Radogoszcz station [1] [2] ( German: Bahnhof Radegast) [3] is a historic railway station in Łódź, Poland. The station, which was originally built between 1926 and 1937, [4] 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.

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