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Rotunda Zamość

The Rotunda Zamość or the Museum of Martyrdom of the Zamość region - Rotunda (Polish: Muzeum Martyrologii Zamojszczyzny - Rotunda), is a Polish museum devoted to remembering the atrocities committed at the former Rotunda Zamość Nazi German camp located in Zamość near Lublin. The Nazi German Gestapo camp was set up in occupied Poland during World War II, as part of the Polish extermination program known as the German AB-Aktion in Poland, Ethnic cleansing of Zamojszczyzna by Nazi Germany....[1]

Museum of Martyrdom of the Zamość region - Rotunda
Muzeum Martyrologii Zamojszczyzny - Rotunda
Museum of Martyrdom of the Zamość region - Rotunda
LocationZamość, Poland
Coordinates50°42′39″N 23°14′50″E / 50.710833°N 23.247222°E / 50.710833; 23.247222
Rotunda Zamosc. Stone plaque commemorating the site of the cremation of human bodies
Entrance to cell No. 3. Rotunda Zamosc. Gestapo camp 1940-1944

History edit

 
Window and walls of the Zamość Rotunda of the German camp from 1940 to 1944
 
Rotunda Zamość. Quarter of the Victims of Nazi Genocide.

Rotunda was built between 1825 and 1831 in accordance with the design of General Jean-Baptiste Mallet de Grandville. Was part of the fortifications of the Zamość Fortress. During World War II and German AB-Aktion in Poland in 1940 was taken over by the German Gestapo precinct. It served as a prison, holding camp and a place off mass execution of Polish people.

8000 people died in the Gestapo Rotunda camp in Zamość.[2] Nobody was tried for those crimes. During Generalplan Ost and the Ethnic cleansing of Zamojszczyzna by Nazi Germany, German forces resettled 297 villages, including roughly 110,000 Polish people, with 16,000 being sent to Majdanek concentration camp, and 2,000 to KL Auschwitz-Birkenau. Additionally, 30,000 children were resettled, with 4,500 Polish children from the Zamosc Region being deported to Germany to undergo Germanisation.[3]

The gate which leads to the yard has the original doors with an inscription in German which reads: The temporary camp for the prisoners of Security Police. In German: Gefangenen-Durchgangslager Sicherheitspol.

The last execution took place on 20 and 21 July 1944, when 150 people were shot.[4]

A stone plaque In the center of the courtyard commemorates the site of the cremation of human bodies. Here Nazi criminals burnt the bodies of the victims they had murdered, prisoners of the Rotunda. May they rest in peace.

The cemetery around the Rotunda contains the ashes of more than 45 thousand people.[5]

Rotunda. War cemetery.

 
Doctor Zygmunt Klukowski prisoner
 
blessed Stanisław Kostka Starowieyski, prisoner

Prisoners of Rotunda included Dr Zygmunt Klukowski,[6] blessed Stanisław Kostka Starowieyski, 16 year-old schoolgirl scout Grażyna Kierszniewska, 17 year-old schoolgirl Danuta Sztarejko, Celina Sztarejko, count Aleksander Szeptycki, Michał Nowacki (Vice Mayor of Zamość), Wacław Bajkowski (president of Lublin), colonel Zdzisław Maćkowski (Home Army Soldier), his sons Zdzisław and Jan, his wife Pelagia Maćkowska, Michał Wazowski (Mayor of Zamość), priest Antoni Gomółka (chaplain of scouts), farmer Władysław Szala, his 19-year-old son Jan Szala, and notary Henryk Rosiński.[7] It is estimated that over 50,000 people passed through the camp.

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See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Rotunda. Information. zamosc.pl
  2. ^ The Rotunda. Information. zamosc.pl
  3. ^ Maria Rzeźniak, The Zamojska Rotunda. Rotunda Zamojska., Zamość 2007, ISBN 9788360893043.
  4. ^ Maria Rzeźniak, The Zamojska Rotunda. Rotunda Zamojska., Zamość 2007, ISBN 9788360893043.
  5. ^ The Rotunda. Information. zamosc.pl
  6. ^ Zygmunt Klukowski, Zamojszczyzna I. 1918-1943 and Zamojszczyzna II. 1944-1953, Karta, Warszawa 2007.
  7. ^ Maria Rzeźniak, The Zamojska Rotunda. Rotunda Zamojska., Zamość 2007, ISBN 9788360893043.

References edit

  • J. Kowalczyk, Zamość. Przewodnik, Zamość, Zamojski Ośrodek Informacji Turystycznej, 1995.
  • Zygmunt Klukowski, Zamojszczyzna I. 1918-1943 and Zamojszczyzna II. 1944-1953, Karta, Warszawa 2007.
  • Maria Rzeźniak, The Zamojska Rotunda. Rotunda Zamojska., Zamość 2007, ISBN 9788360893043.
  • Virtual Shtetl, Rotunda – niemieckie więzienie śledcze (1940–1944)

External links edit

  • Rotunda & Martyrdom Museum at lonelyplanet.com
  • The Rotunda - Martyrs' Museum at travelguide.michelin.com
  • ROTUNDA – Zamojszczyzna Martrys Mausoleum at poland.travel
  • THE ROTUNDA at zamosc.pl
  • Old City of Zamość at whc.unesco.org

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The Rotunda Zamosc or the Museum of Martyrdom of the Zamosc region Rotunda Polish Muzeum Martyrologii Zamojszczyzny Rotunda is a Polish museum devoted to remembering the atrocities committed at the former Rotunda Zamosc Nazi German camp located in Zamosc near Lublin The Nazi German Gestapo camp was set up in occupied Poland during World War II as part of the Polish extermination program known as the German AB Aktion in Poland Ethnic cleansing of Zamojszczyzna by Nazi Germany 1 Museum of Martyrdom of the Zamosc region RotundaMuzeum Martyrologii Zamojszczyzny RotundaMuseum of Martyrdom of the Zamosc region RotundaLocationZamosc PolandCoordinates50 42 39 N 23 14 50 E 50 710833 N 23 247222 E 50 710833 23 247222 Rotunda Zamosc Stone plaque commemorating the site of the cremation of human bodies Entrance to cell No 3 Rotunda Zamosc Gestapo camp 1940 1944 Contents 1 History 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Window and walls of the Zamosc Rotunda of the German camp from 1940 to 1944 nbsp Rotunda Zamosc Quarter of the Victims of Nazi Genocide Rotunda was built between 1825 and 1831 in accordance with the design of General Jean Baptiste Mallet de Grandville Was part of the fortifications of the Zamosc Fortress During World War II and German AB Aktion in Poland in 1940 was taken over by the German Gestapo precinct It served as a prison holding camp and a place off mass execution of Polish people 8000 people died in the Gestapo Rotunda camp in Zamosc 2 Nobody was tried for those crimes During Generalplan Ost and the Ethnic cleansing of Zamojszczyzna by Nazi Germany German forces resettled 297 villages including roughly 110 000 Polish people with 16 000 being sent to Majdanek concentration camp and 2 000 to KL Auschwitz Birkenau Additionally 30 000 children were resettled with 4 500 Polish children from the Zamosc Region being deported to Germany to undergo Germanisation 3 The gate which leads to the yard has the original doors with an inscription in German which reads The temporary camp for the prisoners of Security Police In German Gefangenen Durchgangslager Sicherheitspol The last execution took place on 20 and 21 July 1944 when 150 people were shot 4 A stone plaque In the center of the courtyard commemorates the site of the cremation of human bodies Here Nazi criminals burnt the bodies of the victims they had murdered prisoners of the Rotunda May they rest in peace The cemetery around the Rotunda contains the ashes of more than 45 thousand people 5 Rotunda War cemetery Quarter of Soldiers of the Polish Army killed in September 1939 in Invasion of Poland Quarter of the Soldiers of the Home Army Quarter of the Victims of Nazi Genocide Quarter of the Soldiers of the Red Army Quarter of Jewish Victims The Grave of the Victims of Stalin s Genocide nbsp Doctor Zygmunt Klukowski prisoner nbsp blessed Stanislaw Kostka Starowieyski prisoner Prisoners of Rotunda included Dr Zygmunt Klukowski 6 blessed Stanislaw Kostka Starowieyski 16 year old schoolgirl scout Grazyna Kierszniewska 17 year old schoolgirl Danuta Sztarejko Celina Sztarejko count Aleksander Szeptycki Michal Nowacki Vice Mayor of Zamosc Waclaw Bajkowski president of Lublin colonel Zdzislaw Mackowski Home Army Soldier his sons Zdzislaw and Jan his wife Pelagia Mackowska Michal Wazowski Mayor of Zamosc priest Antoni Gomolka chaplain of scouts farmer Wladyslaw Szala his 19 year old son Jan Szala and notary Henryk Rosinski 7 It is estimated that over 50 000 people passed through the camp Gallery edit nbsp Rotunda Zamosc Route nbsp Rotunda s gate The temporary camp for the prisoners of Security Police nbsp A view from the camp s window to the cemetery in the Rotunda of Zamosc nbsp Quarter of Jewish Victims nbsp Quarter of Soldiers of the Polish Army killed in September 1939 in Invasion of Poland nbsp Weclawik Waclaw 22 years old soldier of Home ArmySee also editHome Army Ethnic cleansing of Zamojszczyzna by Nazi Germany Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany Forced labour under German rule during World War II German AB Aktion in Poland General Government German camps in occupied Poland during World War II History of Zamosc Intelligenzaktion Invasion of Poland Museum of Zamosc Nazi crimes against the Polish nation Occupation of Poland 1939 1945 War crimes in occupied Poland during World War IINotes edit The Rotunda Information zamosc pl The Rotunda Information zamosc pl Maria Rzezniak The Zamojska Rotunda Rotunda Zamojska Zamosc 2007 ISBN 9788360893043 Maria Rzezniak The Zamojska Rotunda Rotunda Zamojska Zamosc 2007 ISBN 9788360893043 The Rotunda Information zamosc pl Zygmunt Klukowski Zamojszczyzna I 1918 1943 and Zamojszczyzna II 1944 1953 Karta Warszawa 2007 Maria Rzezniak The Zamojska Rotunda Rotunda Zamojska Zamosc 2007 ISBN 9788360893043 References editJ Kowalczyk Zamosc Przewodnik Zamosc Zamojski Osrodek Informacji Turystycznej 1995 Zygmunt Klukowski Zamojszczyzna I 1918 1943 and Zamojszczyzna II 1944 1953 Karta Warszawa 2007 Maria Rzezniak The Zamojska Rotunda Rotunda Zamojska Zamosc 2007 ISBN 9788360893043 Virtual Shtetl Rotunda niemieckie wiezienie sledcze 1940 1944 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zamosc Rotunda Rotunda amp Martyrdom Museum at lonelyplanet com The Rotunda Martyrs Museum at travelguide michelin com ROTUNDA Zamojszczyzna Martrys Mausoleum at poland travel THE ROTUNDA at zamosc pl Old City of Zamosc at whc unesco org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rotunda Zamosc amp oldid 1187741493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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