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- The Grafenort concentration camp—as treated in the present article—is a conventional name for three separate Nazi concentration camps that functioned in the village of Grafenort on the territory of Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
* The first of them (not in chronological order) is the all-female Arbeitslager or slave-labour that functioned only in 1945 as a subcamp of Gross-Rosen, whose detainees were exclusively Jewish women deported from Poland (regardless of nationality).
* The second is (en)
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- (as an all-female subcamp ofGross-Rosen)
- 1 March 1945-8 May 1945
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- * FAL Grafenort (en)
- * Frauenarbeitslager Grafenort (en)
- * Gr-R/Graf (en)
- * Lager Grafenort (en)
- *ALGrafenort (en)
- *ArbeitslagerGrafenort (en)
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- View of Grafenort Castle (2012) (en)
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dbo:liberationDate
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- Red Armyof theSoviet Union
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- Location of Grafenort in present-day Poland
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dbo:originallyUsedFor
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- * Prison barracks
- *Stately residence(historic palace)
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- 250 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- *Ruth Minsky Sender
- Women ofJewish ethnicity(deporteesfromPoland)
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- 19315 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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dbp:alt
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- Picture of Grafenort Castle as seen in September 2012 (en)
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- View of Grafenort Castle (en)
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dbp:gasChambers
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dbp:inOperation
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dbp:inmates
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dbp:killed
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dbp:knownFor
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- Construction of fortifications (en)
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dbp:liberatedBy
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- Red Army of the Soviet Union (en)
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- dbr:Gorzanów
- dbr:Poland
- * Prison barracks on the outskirts of the same village (en)
- *Grafenort Castle (en)
- ulica Podzamcze № 7/8 (en)
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- Contour map of Poland with an indicator pointing to the location of Grafenort (en)
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dbp:mapCaption
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- Location of Grafenort in present-day Poland (en)
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dbp:notableBooks
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- * R. M. Sender, The Cage
* R. M. Sender, To Life (en)
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dbp:notableInmates
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- * Ruth Minsky Sender (en)
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dbp:originalUse
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- *Stately residence
* Prison barracks (en)
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dbp:otherNames
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- *AL Grafenort
* Arbeitslager Grafenort
* FAL Grafenort
* Frauenarbeitslager Grafenort
* Gr-R/Graf
* Lager Grafenort (en)
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- Women of Jewish ethnicity (en)
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- The Grafenort concentration camp—as treated in the present article—is a conventional name for three separate Nazi concentration camps that functioned in the village of Grafenort on the territory of Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
* The first of them (not in chronological order) is the all-female Arbeitslager or slave-labour that functioned only in 1945 as a subcamp of Gross-Rosen, whose detainees were exclusively Jewish women deported from Poland (regardless of nationality).
* The second is (en)
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- Grafenort concentration camp (en)
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