The #WarsawGhettoUprising collapsed on #ThisDayInHistory in 1943. Between 19 April & 16 May, the #Jewish population held off #Nazi forces, choosing to die on their feet. The survivors had the fate originally intended for all of them — the gas chambers of #Treblinka and #Majdanek.
Majdanek (KL Lublin), German concentration camp, Lublin, Poland

Barrack No. 52.

Tools and equipment for cleaning the barracks and the camp grounds were stored here. Currently, the barrack houses shoes that were taken from Majdanek prisoners and Jews murdered during the “Aktion Reinhardt.” The SS authorities collected the victims’ footwear in barracks on the sixth field and on the camp grounds at the former airfield (Flugplatz).

#majdanek #lublin #kllublin #german #germany #concentrationcamp #deathcamp #exterminationcamp #germandeathcamp #germanexterminationcamp #nazigermany #worldwar2 #war #ww2 #wwii #polska #poland #extermination #jews #germans #nazis #history #historia #nazism #nazizm #bw #blackandwhite #blackandwhite #monochrome #holocaust
Majdanek (KL Lublin), German concentration camp, Lublin, Poland
Part 3 of 3: Liberation and Legacy

In July 1944, as the front approached Lublin, the SS began evacuating the camp, transporting prisoners to other camps in the western part of the Third Reich.

On July 23, 1944, Soviet troops liberated Majdanek, finding approximately one thousand surviving prisoners. During its operation, about 78,000 to 80,000 people died there, including over 59,000 Jews.

After the war, in 1947, the State Museum at Majdanek was established to commemorate the victims. The camp remains one of the best-preserved German concentration camps, serving as an important site of memory, education, and tribute to the victims of Nazi terror in Poland and Eastern Europe. Majdanek stands as a symbol of the human tragedy during the German occupation and a reminder of the crimes of World War II.

#majdanek #lublin #kllublin #german #germany #concentrationcamp #deathcamp #exterminationcamp #germandeathcamp #germanexterminationcamp #nazigermany #worldwar2 #war #ww2 #wwii #polska #poland #extermination #jews #germans #nazis #history #historia #nazism #nazizm #bw #blackandwhite #blackandwhite #monochrome #holocaust
Majdanek (KL Lublin), German concentration camp, Lublin, Poland
Part 2 of 3: Functioning and Daily Life

Majdanek was both a concentration camp and an extermination camp, where approximately 130,000 to 150,000 people from over 30 countries were imprisoned, including Jews, Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and other nationalities.

In October 1942, a separate camp for women and children was established. Conditions were inhuman: prisoners lived in overcrowded barracks, received minimal food rations, were forced into hard labor, and were brutally treated by the SS staff. Epidemics, hunger, disease, and exhaustion caused immense mortality. Majdanek differed from other extermination camps in that it was also a center for forced labor.

On November 3, 1943, during the “Erntefest” (Harvest Festival) operation, a mass execution of approximately 18,000 Jews was carried out, representing the largest single massacre of its kind committed by the Germans in concentration camps.

#majdanek #lublin #kllublin #klmajdanek #german #germany #concentrationcamp #deathcamp #exterminationcamp #germandeathcamp #germanexterminationcamp #nazigermany #worldwar2 #war #ww2 #wwii #polska #poland #extermination #jews #germans #nazis #history #historia #nazism #nazizm #bw #blackandwhite #blackandwhite #monochrome #holocaust
Majdanek (KL Lublin), German concentration camp, Lublin, Poland
Part 1 of 3: Establishment and Beginnings of the Camp

The city of Lublin was occupied by the Wehrmacht in 1939. During the German occupation, it became a place of intense Germanization and repressive policies.

The Majdanek concentration camp (officially KL Lublin) was established by the decision of Heinrich Himmler (the Supreme Commander of the SS) during his visit to Lublin in July 1941. Construction of the camp began in the autumn of 1941, with command given to Odilo Globocnik, the SS and Police Leader in the Lublin district. Majdanek was intended to be a forced labor camp for 25,000 to 50,000 prisoners, employed in the expansion of the Third Reich and local SS projects. The construction plan was repeatedly expanded; ultimately, in March 1942, a plan for a camp capable of holding up to 150,000 prisoners and captives was approved, which would make it the largest camp in occupied Europe. The first prisoners were mainly Soviet POWs who arrived in cattle cars under harsh conditions, without food or water, causing enormous mortality from the very beginning of the camp’s operation.

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@auschwitzmuseum

Wictor Tołkin (21 Feb 1922 - 7 May 2013).

You were cast into Auschwitz, you were there for 15 months and you survived. We celebrate your life. Your sculpures make us remember. We remember those who did not survive. We remember the camps and the terror and the murder machinery. We remember the resistance. We remember you.

#Shoah #WiktorTołkin #Stutthoff #Majdanek

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiktor_To%C5%82kin

Naumburg – Jüdengasse

Mein letzter Beitrag hier erschien am jährlichen Holocaust-Gedenktag mit Text und Bildern zur Judenvernichtung im Dritten Reich z.B. im KZ Majdanek - vor allem aber zur wieder neu aufgekommenen Bedrohung jüdischen Lebens aktuell und hier und heute und offen und unverhohlt vor unseren Augen. Immer schon war jüdisches Leben in Deutschland präsent - über viele Jahrhunderte. Und immer wieder war es bedroht, und immer wieder wurde versucht, Juden aus den Dörfern und Städten zu vertreiben […]

https://speysight.de/naumburg-juedengasse/

📺 Wideo od "Wszystkie Oczy Na Palestynę":

"Norman Finkelstein na temat społeczeństwa w Izraelu. Norman to Żyd, jego mama przeżyła warszawskie getto i obóz w Majdanku.
Październik 2025"

P.S. Mnie te informacje w postaci skondensowanej kopnęły w głowę. Raczej pamiętałem demonstracje w Telawiwie przeciwko Netanyahu. Okazuje się, że to była garstka...

#gaza #palestyna #strefagazy #izrael #getto #majdanek

27. Januar – Holocaust-Gedenktag 2026: Es droht dasselbe Böse!

Seit 2013 habe ich hier an jedem 27. Januar einen Beitrag zum Holocaust eingestellt - in den letzten Jahren zunehmend mit der Betonung der Gefahr des wieder aufkommenden Rechtsradikalimus' in Deutschland und überall in Europa. Im letzten Jahr war ich so deprimiert, dass es nichts hier von mir gab zum Holocaust-Gedenktag. In diesem Jahr bin ich wirklich nicht weniger deprimiert als im letzten, zudem zunehmend pessimistisch, was die Weltlage angeht. Aber schweigen?! Das Grauenhafte, das […]

https://speysight.de/27-januar-holocaust-gedenktag-2026/

8/ Das ist das Gedicht. Von Johannes R. Becher. Der war Kulturminister der #DDR.

#KinderschuheAusLublin #Lublin #Majdanek #WeRemember

Ich habe solche Schuhe gesehen. In #Auschwitz. Baracken mit Schuhen. Baracken mit Haaren. An den Baracken deutsche Aufschriften. In Polen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vz6yOimUXs

Kinderschuhe aus Lublin - Johannes R. Becher

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