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Wronki Prison

Wronki Prison ((ポーランド語:Zakład Karny Wronki)) is the largest〔 Agata Pilarska-Jakubczak, (Biją bo lubią ), Forum Penitencjarne, 2009-8, Centralny Zarząd Służby Więziennej〕〔 Anna Frankowska, (63 zł kosztuje jeden dzień w więzieniu ), 2008-08-05, Money.pl〕〔 Jacek Deptuła, (Ciasno i duszno, Wysoki Sądzie ), Gazeta Pomorska, 27 września 2008〕 prison in Poland, holding over 1400 prisoners. It was founded in 1889 in the town of Wronki in Greater Poland (then part of German Empire, Prussian partition of Poland).
==History==
Wronki Prison, three four-story buildings in a cross formation, was designed to accommodate 750-800 prisoners, accompanied by buildings housing the guards and other auxiliary personnel, was built in 1889 by the Prussian government in Prussian partition of partitioned Poland and brought into use in 1894.〔 (Ogólnopolski Portal Służby Więziennej - ZK Wronki )〕〔 Henryk Czarnecki, (Centralne Więzienie Wronki - Rys historyczny )〕〔(Więzienie ), official pages of Wronki town and gmina〕 It was modeled on contemporary American prisons (the Philadelphia System).〔〔 Prisoners were employed in production of stockings and in other tasks.〔〔
On 30 December 1918 the prison was taken over by Polish insurgents of the Greater Poland Uprising.〔 The prisoners were set free while the prison became a temporary barracks for the insurgents. The prison resumed operations in late July 1919 as part of the new prison system of the Second Polish Republic.〔 In interwar Poland the prison was used as a site for political prisoners.〔
During the invasion of Poland, the prisoners were set free.〔 It was then taken over by Nazi Germany, first used as a temporary holding place for prisoners of war and incorporated into the Nazi Germany prison system in Reichsgau Wartheland.〔 Most prisoners at that time were Polish political prisoners; the prison was heavily overpopulated (it was during that time that the highest number of prisoners was reported: 4,358),〔〔 and prisoners were mistreated.〔 At least 804 people (out of about 20,000 who passed through it at that time) died in the Wronki Prison during German occupation of Poland.〔〔
In 1945 when the prison was taken over by the Soviet and Polish forces, it was used briefly to hold German prisoners of war and other German prisoners.〔 After the war, from 1945–1955, the prison was attached to the Ministry of Public Security and again used for political prisoners.〔 A notable group of prisoners early on was formed from former soldiers of Armia Krajowa.〔 The prison was still overcrowded, often holding about 3,000 prisoners,〔 and prisoners were again mistreated.〔〔Marek Jan Chodakiewicz: The Dialectics of Pain: The Interrogation Methods of the Communist Secret Police in Poland, 1944-1955. Glaukopis, vol. 2/3 (2004-2005), (Reproduced online ).〕 About 250 prisoners died during that period, out of over 15,000 imprisoned.〔〔
In 1958 a metalwork business was added to the prison.〔
Currently, the prison employs 400 personnel.〔 Its official capacity is 1474 inmates; overcrowding (in late June 2009 it held 1658; in 2004 it had 1783) is causing concern.〔〔 Piotr Żytnicki, (Do sądu, bo cela była za ciasna ), Gazeta Wyborcza, 2009-08-13〕〔 Piotr Żytnicki, (Więźniowie chcą odszkodowań. Mają za ciasno ), Gazeta Wyborcza Poznań, 2009-08-13〕〔 (Wronki głodują spokojnie ), BAS, PM, 2004-05-27〕

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