
Nisko Plan - Wikipedia
The Nisko Plan was an operation to deport Jews to the Lublin District of the General Governorate of occupied Poland in 1939. Organized by Nazi Germany, the plan was cancelled in early 1940.
Nisko Plan - JewishGen
The Nisko Plan is an example used in the functionalism versus intentionalism debate. In Christopher Browning's article, "Nazi Resettlement Policy and the Search for a Solution to the …
Jewish resettlement and ghettos - Alpha History
The NSDAP’s earliest policy, formed in the first days of the war, was dubbed the Nisko Plan. It called for the construction of a huge reservation, several hundred square miles in area, in …
Nisko Plan - Holocaust Encyclopedia
One of these directives was the so-called Nisko Plan, which foresaw the creation of a Jewish reservation in southeastern Poland near the town Nisko. The plan was possibly initiated by …
Nisko - Holocaust Historical Society
The first settlement was to be near the small town of Nisko, west of the River San and south of Lublin. The first transport left Mahrisch- Ostrau on October 12, 1939. It carried building …
The territorial solution to the Jewish question | Holocaust
Adolf Eichmann (link in Czech) tried to implement a plan to set up a Jewish reservation in October 1939, when he organised three transports of Jews from Vienna, Moravská Ostrava and …
Nisko and Lublin Plan Plan developed by the Germans at the beginning of World War II for the expulsion of Jews living in German-occupied areas to the Lublin region of Poland. Adolf …
Nisko Plan - Wikiwand
The Nisko Plan was an operation to deport Jews to the Lublin District of the General Governorate of occupied Poland in 1939. Organized by Nazi Germany, the plan was cancelled in early 1940.
Lublin, Poland: Stettin (Szczecin) Jewish Deportation into the …
The plan was known variously as "The Lublin Plan", "The Nisko Plan" and "The Lublin-Nisko Plan" and the new residents were expected to provide a source of forced labor. The Jews of Stettin …
Nisko: The First Experiment in Deportation
Nisko: The First Experiment in Deportation. Jonny Moser. Translated from the German by Hanna Gunther. Judeophobes have always been fascinated by the notion of settling the "Jewish …