
Sereď concentration camp - Wikipedia
Sereď was a Concentration and transit camp built during World War II in the Slovak Republic. It was founded as a labor camp for the Jewish population in September 1941. In September 1944, it was taken over by units of the SS.
塞雷德集中營 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
塞雷德集中營,是 第二次世界大戰 期間在 斯洛伐克共和國 建造的 勞改營 和中轉營。 它於1941年9月作為猶太人的勞改營而建立。 1944年9月,它被黨衛軍的部隊接管。 1941年9月9日,納粹德國在根據198號政府法令涉及。 剝奪了斯洛伐克共和國境內所有猶太人口的所有人權和公民權利。 根據該法令,16-60歲的猶太人有義務按照斯洛伐克內政部的命令從事工作。 並在法令頒布後的一個月內,於塞雷德為猶太人建立了一個拘留營和勞改營。 [1] 塞雷德集中營由幾家工廠組成,僅 …
Sered Labor Camp - Jewish Virtual Library
Over the next several months during the winter of 1944 and spring of 1945, 13,500 Jews were deported from Sered to Auschwitz and Theresienstadt. The camp was liberated by the Red Army on April 1, 1945.
Slovak National Uprising. Sereď, now part of the Nazi camp system, functioned as a concentration camp between September 1944 and March 1945. During these months, the second phase of deportations took place and almost 12,000 Jews were deported directly from Sereď.
Bratislava During the Holocaust - Yad Vashem. The World …
At the end of 1941 many of these centers closed, and the Jews were concentrated in three labor camps located within Slovakian borders – Sered, Nováky and Vyhne. In Sered and Nováky empty military buildings were adapted to house the Jewish workers, while in Vyhne the labor camp was erected within an abandoned medical facility.
About the museum | Slovak National Museum - Slovenské …
It was created on the site of the former labour and concentration camp in Sereď, which represents an authentic location that is linked to the tragic era of the solution of the Jewish question in Slovakia during World War II. The museum exhibits period documents, photographs, and items related to the persecution of Jews in Slovakia.
Sered camp | Holocaust Encyclopedia
View of buildings in the Sered concentration camp in Slovakia, 1941–44. We would like to thank Crown Family Philanthropies, Abe and Ida Cooper Foundation, the Claims Conference, EVZ, and BMF for supporting the ongoing work to create content and resources for the Holocaust Encyclopedia. View the list of donor acknowledgement.
Only a Beginning: The Sered' Holocaust Museum in Slovakia
2019年5月16日 · The Sereď camp was an outgrowth of existing temporary forced labour units which were created after 1939, in what was then the territory of Slovakia, in order to inter not only Jews, but also Roma individuals, and Slovaks who were deemed politically unreliable.
The Jewish Centre and Labour Camps in Slovakia - Academia.edu
With a focus on the Sered’ labour camp, this article describes efforts by the Jewish Centre, collaborating and bribing Slovak and German perpetrators, to protect local Jews from deportation from Slovakia by supporting their placement into labour
Sered Forced labor and concentration camp in Slovakia. During the spring and summer of 1942, the authorities began using Sered as a labor camp. In fact, the idea of establishing such labor camps had come from the Jews themselves: during the height of …