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Skarżysko-Kamienna

Skarżysko-Kamienna pronounced [skarˈʐɨskɔ kaˈmʲɛnːa] is a city in northern Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship in south-central Poland by Kamienna river, to the north of Świętokrzyskie Mountains; one of the voivodship's major cities. Prior to 1928, it bore the name of Kamienna; in less formal contexts usually only the first part of the name (Skarżysko) is used. It belongs to historic Polish province of Lesser Poland.

Skarżysko-Kamienna
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Skarżysko-Kamienna
Skarżysko-Kamienna
Coordinates: 51°7′N 20°55′E / 51.117°N 20.917°E / 51.117; 20.917
Country Poland
VoivodeshipŚwiętokrzyskie
CountySkarżysko
GminaSkarżysko-Kamienna (urban gmina)
City rights1923 as Kamienna
Government
 • City mayorKonrad Krönig
Area
 • City64.16 km2 (24.77 sq mi)
Elevation
250 m (820 ft)
Population
 (2012)
 • City47,987
 • Density750/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
 • Urban
78,636
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
26-110
Area code+48 41
Car platesTSK
Highways
National roads
Websitehttp://www.skarzysko.pl

Skarżysko-Kamienna is an important railroad junction, with two main lines (KrakówWarsaw and SandomierzKoluszki) crossing there.

History edit

The present-day districts of Łyżwy and Nowy Młyn were the locations of Paleolithic industrial settlements, which are now archaeological sites, part of the Rydno Archaeological Reserve, consisting of several hundred former Paleolithic sites stretching from Skarżysko-Kamienna to Wąchock.[1] The sites were discovered in 1923–1925.[1]

In 1173, the knights' congress gathered in Milica village (now the town's district) led by Casimir II The Just. Within the Polish Kingdom, Skarżysko was a private village of Polish nobility, administratively located in the Radom County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown.[2] Around 1885 Kamienna became an important rail junction on the newly built Ivangorod-Dąbrowa Railway. The main line of the railway connecting Ivangorod (Dęblin) and Dąbrowa Górnicza ran through the town from north to south, and two branch lines to Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski and Koluszki radiated from the town east and west, respectively. This spurred the growth of Kamienna from a village into a sizeable town by 1920, when it had about 20 enterprises employing 1000 workers, as well as railway workshops employing an additional 1000 workers.[3]

Second Polish Republic edit

In 1923, the commune of Kamienna was granted the status of a town. In 1922 the government of Poland decided to build an ammunition factory in Kamienna, to be called Państwowa Wytwornia Uzbrojenia Fabryka Amunicji (P.W.U. Fabryka Amunicji, "National Armament Factory - Ammunition Plant") It began production in 1924 supplying munitions to the Polish Army. It employed 2760 workers in 1932, over 3000 in 1936, and over 4500 in 1939, becoming the principal employer in the town and driving its growth.[3] The company still functions today under the name Zakłady Metalowe MESKO S.A.).

In 1928, town's name was changed to Skarżysko-Kamienna. In 1937 the town had 19,700 inhabitants, among them 2,800 Jews (about 14% of the total).[4]

German occupation of Skarżysko-Kamienna (1939–1945) edit

 
Mass grave of Poles massacred by the Germans during the occupation

Following the September 1939 invasion of Poland by Germany, which started World War II, Skarżysko-Kamienna was under German occupation until liberated by the Soviet army in January 1945. The Germans controlled the ammunition factory to support their own war effort, and from 1940 it was controlled by the company Hugo Schneider Aktiengesellschaft (HASAG), which ran it as a subcontractor for the Wehrmacht.[4] In 1940, the Germans carried out mass executions of Poles (360 people executed in February and 760 in June).[3] The Polish underground resistance organization Orzeł Biały ("White Eagle") was organized in the town.[5] Among its members were local monks, and a weapons depot used by Polish partisans was located in the local monastery.[5] Several monks were arrested and murdered by the Germans in the massacre committed in February 1940, while one managed to escape arrest.[5]

The ghetto for the town's Jewish population was established by the Germans in April or May 1941. Between August 1942 and summer of 1943 Jews from the Radom district were brought to three camps near the munitions factory to work the factory. According to German records, of the total 17,210 brought in with 58 transports, 6,408 managed to survive long enough to be evacuated to other camps when the Germans closed the factory in 1944. The ghetto was liquidated in October 1942, with some inhabitants judged fit for work moved to the factory labour camps (about 500 out of 3000), and the rest were transported to Treblinka.[4] In the major monograph on the subject estimated that despite the incompleteness of German records which likely underestimate the number of inmates, about 25,000 Jewish inmates were brought to the camp and 7,000 were evacuated from it; about 18,000 died there.[6] The secret Polish Council to Aid Jews "Żegota", established by the Polish resistance movement, operated in the town.[7] There are several known cases of Poles, who were either executed on sight or imprisoned in the local prison and deported to concentration camps for rescuing and aiding Jews.[8]

At least nine boy scouts and two girls scouts from the town were murdered by the Germans during the occupation (see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation).[9] The monk who managed to avoid capture by the Germans in 1940, died in the Soviet bombing of the town in 1945.[5]

From 1945 to present edit

On January 18, 1945 the town was liberated and restored to Poland, although with a Soviet-installed communist regime, which remained in power until the Fall of Communism in the 1980s. About a dozen Jewish survivors returned to Skarżysko-Kamienna in the winter of 1945-1946 to retrieve Jewish property.[4] Soon afterwards, in February 1946, five of them were murdered for profit by a small group of local criminals.[4][10] The murderers, among them the head of the Soviet-installed town police and another communist policeman, were put on trial in Łodź. Three of them received the death penalty. The remaining Jews left Poland,[11] except for Dr. Zundel Kahanel and his wife Bima who spent the rest of their lives in the city.[10]

 
Main railway station

Meanwhile, in 1948 the leading HASAG managers were tried in Leipzig, then in the part of Germany occupied by the Soviet Union. Of the 25 tried, 4 were sentenced to death, 2 to life in prison, and 18 to terms between one and five years.[4]

In 1969, The White Eagle Museum was established. In 1984, town limits were expanded by including the neighboring settlements of Łyżwy and Nowy Młyn as new districts.[12] In 1999, Skarżysko County was established as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act (1998).

Mayors edit

  • Jan Zbroja 1918[13]
  • Antoni Biernacki 1918–1923[14]
  • Tadeusz Miażdżyński 1924–1925[15]
  • Wawrzyniec Ergietowski 1925–1928[16]
  • Konstanty Bobowski ?–1934[17]
  • Franciszek Tatkowski 1934[18]

Points of interest edit

  • The White Eagle Museum (Polish: Muzeum im. Orła Białego) - a regional museum with a large outdoor display of military equipment, most items dating back to the World War II period.
  1. Indoor display – uniforms, ammunition, pistols and smaller guns, soldier equipment, photographs and documents
  2. Outdoor display – one of Poland's few ships displayed onshore (torpedo boat Odważny - The Brave), planes, tanks (including one of world's few preserved Sturmgeschütz IV vehicles), helicopters, cannons, etc.

Sports edit

The town's most notable sports clubs are football team ZKS Granat Skarżysko and volleyball team STS Skarżysko-Kamienna [pl], which both compete in the lower leagues.

Notable people edit

International relations edit

Twin towns — Sister cities edit

Skarżysko-Kamienna is twinned with:

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nina Glińska. "Rezerwat archeologiczny Rydno - zespół paleolitycznych osad przemysłowych wraz z kopalnią hematytu". Zabytek.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  2. ^ Województwo sandomierskie w drugiej połowie XVI wieku; Cz.1, Mapy, plany (in Polish). Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. 1993. p. 3.
  3. ^ a b c Official city website - history section
  4. ^ a b c d e f Geoffrey P. Megargee, Christopher Browning, Martin Dean,Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945: Ghettos in German-Occupied Eastern Europe, Indiana University Press, 2012, pp. 308-311
  5. ^ a b c d "Ryszard Józef Prątnicki" (in Polish). Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  6. ^ Felicja Karay, Death Comes in Yellow: Skarżysko-Kamienna Slave Labor Camp, Taylor & Francis, 1997
  7. ^ Datner, Szymon (1968). Las sprawiedliwych (in Polish). Warszawa: Książka i Wiedza. p. 69.
  8. ^ Rejestr faktów represji na obywatelach polskich za pomoc ludności żydowskiej w okresie II wojny światowej (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. 2014. pp. 151, 184, 406.
  9. ^ Massalski, Adam (2020). "Eksterminacja młodocianych harcerek i harcerzy na ziemiach polskich w okresie okupacji niemieckiej (1939 – 1945)". In Kostkiewicz, Janina (ed.). Zbrodnia bez kary... Eksterminacja i cierpienie polskich dzieci pod okupacją niemiecką (1939–1945) (in Polish). Kraków: Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Biblioteka Jagiellońska. pp. 243, 246.
  10. ^ a b Polin (2015). "Skarżysko-Kamienna". Spolecznosc Zydowska. Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich POLIN. pp. 1/2. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  11. ^ Source: Pinkas Hakehilot Encyclopaedia of Jewish Communities, Poland, Vol. VII, Districts Lublin, Kielce, Yad Vashem, Martyrs' and Heros' Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem 1999
  12. ^ Rozporządzenie Ministra Administracji i Gospodarki Przestrzennej z dnia 3 marca 1984 r. w sprawie zmiany granic niektórych miast w województwach: katowickim, kieleckim, legnickim, radomskim i wrocławskim., Dz. U. z 1984 r. Nr 14, poz. 64
  13. ^ Tadeusz Wojewoda: Samorząd terytorialny Skarżyska-Kamiennej w okresie międzywojennym. "Z dziejów regionu i miasta", R. 1/2010, p. 93.
  14. ^ Tadeusz Wojewoda: Samorząd terytorialny Skarżyska-Kamiennej w okresie międzywojennym. "Z dziejów regionu i miasta", R. 1/2010, p. 95, 96, 99.
  15. ^ Tadeusz Wojewoda: Samorząd terytorialny Skarżyska-Kamiennej w okresie międzywojennym. "Z dziejów regionu i miasta", R. 1/2010, p. 99.
  16. ^ Tadeusz Wojewoda: Samorząd terytorialny Skarżyska-Kamiennej w okresie międzywojennym. "Z dziejów regionu i miasta", R. 1/2010, p. 100.
  17. ^ Tadeusz Wojewoda: Samorząd terytorialny Skarżyska-Kamiennej w okresie międzywojennym. "Z dziejów regionu i miasta", R. 1/2010, p. 101, 102, 105.
  18. ^ Tadeusz Wojewoda: Samorząd terytorialny Skarżyska-Kamiennej w okresie międzywojennym. "Z dziejów regionu i miasta", R. 1/2010, p. 105.

External links edit

  • skarzysko.pl - official site of the town's municipality (in Polish, English, and German)
  • Skarżysko-Kamienna, Poland at JewishGen

skarżysko, kamienna, pronounced, skarˈʐɨskɔ, kaˈmʲɛnːa, city, northern, Świętokrzyskie, voivodeship, south, central, poland, kamienna, river, north, Świętokrzyskie, mountains, voivodship, major, cities, prior, 1928, bore, name, kamienna, less, formal, contexts. Skarzysko Kamienna pronounced skarˈʐɨskɔ kaˈmʲɛnːa is a city in northern Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship in south central Poland by Kamienna river to the north of Swietokrzyskie Mountains one of the voivodship s major cities Prior to 1928 it bore the name of Kamienna in less formal contexts usually only the first part of the name Skarzysko is used It belongs to historic Polish province of Lesser Poland Skarzysko KamiennaView at Skarzysko KamiennaCoat of armsSkarzysko KamiennaShow map of PolandSkarzysko KamiennaShow map of Swietokrzyskie VoivodeshipCoordinates 51 7 N 20 55 E 51 117 N 20 917 E 51 117 20 917Country PolandVoivodeshipSwietokrzyskieCountySkarzyskoGminaSkarzysko Kamienna urban gmina City rights1923 as KamiennaGovernment City mayorKonrad KronigArea City64 16 km2 24 77 sq mi Elevation250 m 820 ft Population 2012 City47 987 Density750 km2 1 900 sq mi Urban78 636Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code26 110Area code 48 41Car platesTSKHighwaysNational roadsWebsitehttp www skarzysko plSkarzysko Kamienna is an important railroad junction with two main lines Krakow Warsaw and Sandomierz Koluszki crossing there Contents 1 History 1 1 Second Polish Republic 1 2 German occupation of Skarzysko Kamienna 1939 1945 1 3 From 1945 to present 2 Mayors 3 Points of interest 4 Sports 5 Notable people 6 International relations 6 1 Twin towns Sister cities 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe present day districts of Lyzwy and Nowy Mlyn were the locations of Paleolithic industrial settlements which are now archaeological sites part of the Rydno Archaeological Reserve consisting of several hundred former Paleolithic sites stretching from Skarzysko Kamienna to Wachock 1 The sites were discovered in 1923 1925 1 In 1173 the knights congress gathered in Milica village now the town s district led by Casimir II The Just Within the Polish Kingdom Skarzysko was a private village of Polish nobility administratively located in the Radom County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown 2 Around 1885 Kamienna became an important rail junction on the newly built Ivangorod Dabrowa Railway The main line of the railway connecting Ivangorod Deblin and Dabrowa Gornicza ran through the town from north to south and two branch lines to Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski and Koluszki radiated from the town east and west respectively This spurred the growth of Kamienna from a village into a sizeable town by 1920 when it had about 20 enterprises employing 1000 workers as well as railway workshops employing an additional 1000 workers 3 Second Polish Republic edit In 1923 the commune of Kamienna was granted the status of a town In 1922 the government of Poland decided to build an ammunition factory in Kamienna to be called Panstwowa Wytwornia Uzbrojenia Fabryka Amunicji P W U Fabryka Amunicji National Armament Factory Ammunition Plant It began production in 1924 supplying munitions to the Polish Army It employed 2760 workers in 1932 over 3000 in 1936 and over 4500 in 1939 becoming the principal employer in the town and driving its growth 3 The company still functions today under the name Zaklady Metalowe MESKO S A In 1928 town s name was changed to Skarzysko Kamienna In 1937 the town had 19 700 inhabitants among them 2 800 Jews about 14 of the total 4 German occupation of Skarzysko Kamienna 1939 1945 edit nbsp Mass grave of Poles massacred by the Germans during the occupationFollowing the September 1939 invasion of Poland by Germany which started World War II Skarzysko Kamienna was under German occupation until liberated by the Soviet army in January 1945 The Germans controlled the ammunition factory to support their own war effort and from 1940 it was controlled by the company Hugo Schneider Aktiengesellschaft HASAG which ran it as a subcontractor for the Wehrmacht 4 In 1940 the Germans carried out mass executions of Poles 360 people executed in February and 760 in June 3 The Polish underground resistance organization Orzel Bialy White Eagle was organized in the town 5 Among its members were local monks and a weapons depot used by Polish partisans was located in the local monastery 5 Several monks were arrested and murdered by the Germans in the massacre committed in February 1940 while one managed to escape arrest 5 The ghetto for the town s Jewish population was established by the Germans in April or May 1941 Between August 1942 and summer of 1943 Jews from the Radom district were brought to three camps near the munitions factory to work the factory According to German records of the total 17 210 brought in with 58 transports 6 408 managed to survive long enough to be evacuated to other camps when the Germans closed the factory in 1944 The ghetto was liquidated in October 1942 with some inhabitants judged fit for work moved to the factory labour camps about 500 out of 3000 and the rest were transported to Treblinka 4 In the major monograph on the subject estimated that despite the incompleteness of German records which likely underestimate the number of inmates about 25 000 Jewish inmates were brought to the camp and 7 000 were evacuated from it about 18 000 died there 6 The secret Polish Council to Aid Jews Zegota established by the Polish resistance movement operated in the town 7 There are several known cases of Poles who were either executed on sight or imprisoned in the local prison and deported to concentration camps for rescuing and aiding Jews 8 At least nine boy scouts and two girls scouts from the town were murdered by the Germans during the occupation see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation 9 The monk who managed to avoid capture by the Germans in 1940 died in the Soviet bombing of the town in 1945 5 From 1945 to present edit On January 18 1945 the town was liberated and restored to Poland although with a Soviet installed communist regime which remained in power until the Fall of Communism in the 1980s About a dozen Jewish survivors returned to Skarzysko Kamienna in the winter of 1945 1946 to retrieve Jewish property 4 Soon afterwards in February 1946 five of them were murdered for profit by a small group of local criminals 4 10 The murderers among them the head of the Soviet installed town police and another communist policeman were put on trial in Lodz Three of them received the death penalty The remaining Jews left Poland 11 except for Dr Zundel Kahanel and his wife Bima who spent the rest of their lives in the city 10 nbsp Main railway stationMeanwhile in 1948 the leading HASAG managers were tried in Leipzig then in the part of Germany occupied by the Soviet Union Of the 25 tried 4 were sentenced to death 2 to life in prison and 18 to terms between one and five years 4 In 1969 The White Eagle Museum was established In 1984 town limits were expanded by including the neighboring settlements of Lyzwy and Nowy Mlyn as new districts 12 In 1999 Skarzysko County was established as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act 1998 Mayors editJan Zbroja 1918 13 Antoni Biernacki 1918 1923 14 Tadeusz Miazdzynski 1924 1925 15 Wawrzyniec Ergietowski 1925 1928 16 Konstanty Bobowski 1934 17 Franciszek Tatkowski 1934 18 Points of interest editThe White Eagle Museum Polish Muzeum im Orla Bialego a regional museum with a large outdoor display of military equipment most items dating back to the World War II period Indoor display uniforms ammunition pistols and smaller guns soldier equipment photographs and documents Outdoor display one of Poland s few ships displayed onshore torpedo boat Odwazny The Brave planes tanks including one of world s few preserved Sturmgeschutz IV vehicles helicopters cannons etc Several scenes of Steven Spielberg s Schindler s List were filmed at MESKO nbsp Rejow Lake and stadium nbsp The Sacred Heart of Jesus Church nbsp Kamienna River in Skarzysko nbsp Sanctuaty Our Lady of the Gate of DawnSports editThe town s most notable sports clubs are football team ZKS Granat Skarzysko and volleyball team STS Skarzysko Kamienna pl which both compete in the lower leagues Notable people editDaria Pikulik born 1997 track cyclist Wiktoria Pikulik born 1998 racing cyclist Krzysztof Ratajski born 1977 professional darts player Sylwia Spurek born 1976 politician and lawyer Happysad formed 2001 indie rock bandInternational relations editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Skarzysko Kamienna Twin towns Sister cities edit Skarzysko Kamienna is twinned with nbsp Stafford nbsp Zhmerynka nbsp Kavarna nbsp Franklin Park Illinois nbsp Chicago nbsp LangfangReferences edit a b Nina Glinska Rezerwat archeologiczny Rydno zespol paleolitycznych osad przemyslowych wraz z kopalnia hematytu Zabytek pl in Polish Retrieved 7 August 2021 Wojewodztwo sandomierskie w drugiej polowie XVI wieku Cz 1 Mapy plany in Polish Warszawa Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN 1993 p 3 a b c Official city website history section a b c d e f Geoffrey P Megargee Christopher Browning Martin Dean Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933 1945 Ghettos in German Occupied Eastern Europe Indiana University Press 2012 pp 308 311 a b c d Ryszard Jozef Pratnicki in Polish Retrieved 3 April 2021 Felicja Karay Death Comes in Yellow Skarzysko Kamienna Slave Labor Camp Taylor amp Francis 1997 Datner Szymon 1968 Las sprawiedliwych in Polish Warszawa Ksiazka i Wiedza p 69 Rejestr faktow represji na obywatelach polskich za pomoc ludnosci zydowskiej w okresie II wojny swiatowej in Polish Warszawa IPN 2014 pp 151 184 406 Massalski Adam 2020 Eksterminacja mlodocianych harcerek i harcerzy na ziemiach polskich w okresie okupacji niemieckiej 1939 1945 In Kostkiewicz Janina ed Zbrodnia bez kary Eksterminacja i cierpienie polskich dzieci pod okupacja niemiecka 1939 1945 in Polish Krakow Uniwersytet Jagiellonski Biblioteka Jagiellonska pp 243 246 a b Polin 2015 Skarzysko Kamienna Spolecznosc Zydowska Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich POLIN pp 1 2 Retrieved 19 April 2015 Source Pinkas Hakehilot Encyclopaedia of Jewish Communities Poland Vol VII Districts Lublin Kielce Yad Vashem Martyrs and Heros Remembrance Authority Jerusalem 1999 Rozporzadzenie Ministra Administracji i Gospodarki Przestrzennej z dnia 3 marca 1984 r w sprawie zmiany granic niektorych miast w wojewodztwach katowickim kieleckim legnickim radomskim i wroclawskim Dz U z 1984 r Nr 14 poz 64 Tadeusz Wojewoda Samorzad terytorialny Skarzyska Kamiennej w okresie miedzywojennym Z dziejow regionu i miasta R 1 2010 p 93 Tadeusz Wojewoda Samorzad terytorialny Skarzyska Kamiennej w okresie miedzywojennym Z dziejow regionu i miasta R 1 2010 p 95 96 99 Tadeusz Wojewoda Samorzad terytorialny Skarzyska Kamiennej w okresie miedzywojennym Z dziejow regionu i miasta R 1 2010 p 99 Tadeusz Wojewoda Samorzad terytorialny Skarzyska Kamiennej w okresie miedzywojennym Z dziejow regionu i miasta R 1 2010 p 100 Tadeusz Wojewoda Samorzad terytorialny Skarzyska Kamiennej w okresie miedzywojennym Z dziejow regionu i miasta R 1 2010 p 101 102 105 Tadeusz Wojewoda Samorzad terytorialny Skarzyska Kamiennej w okresie miedzywojennym Z dziejow regionu i miasta R 1 2010 p 105 External links editskarzysko pl official site of the town s municipality in Polish English and German Skarzysko Kamienna Poland at JewishGen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Skarzysko Kamienna amp oldid 1168263746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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