Cultural
Pologne
This site in Poland bears witness to one of the darkest chapters of World War II, serving as a Nazi German concentration and extermination camp between 1940 and 1945. The camp represents a significant historical testimony to the systematic persecution and mass murder carried out during the Holocaust. Its preservation as a cultural heritage site documents the conditions, infrastructure, and tragic events that unfolded within its boundaries. The geographical location in Poland reflects the Nazi regime's strategic placement of such facilities across occupied territories. The site's material remains, including barracks, fencing, and administrative structures, provide tangible evidence of the camp's operations and serve as a memorial to the victims. The designation as cultural heritage emphasizes its importance for historical education and remembrance of this period in human history.




