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Lubartów Ghetto : ウィキペディア英語版
Lubartów Ghetto

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Lubartów Ghetto was established by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II, and existed from 1941 until October 1942. The Polish Jews of the town of Lubartów were confined within it, amounting to 3,269 people or 53.6% of the town's population according to the 1921 census.〔(Lubartow Getto: 1941 - Oct. 1942 ) The Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture.〕 Its inmates also included Jews deported from other locations in Europe. It was one of many such ghettos established in the course of the Holocaust in occupied Poland. The ghetto was dissolved when its inmates were deported to the Belzec extermination camp among other places, where they were murdered in 1942.
==Background==
Lubartów's Jewish community was established in the 16th Century. Most of the Jews resided near the centre of the town, where they owned most of the businesses. There were also three synagogues and two Jewish cemeteries, one of which had not been used since the 19th Century.〔
The German army entered the town on 19 September 1939, early on in the attack. On the morning of 12 October 1939, the German army ordered all of the Jews to go to the market square where they were surrounded by machine guns. This allowed for the German army to rob and destroy all Jewish-owned homes and businesses. This lasted all day.

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