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Ghetto-Liste Stand 10.12.2015 ZRBG – Ghetto-Liste (Stand: 10.12.2015) Datum der Nr. Ort: Gebiet: Eröffnung: Liquidierung: Deportationen: Bemerkungen: Quelle: Ergänzung Abaujszanto, 5613 Ungarn, Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, Abaújszántó [Hun] 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Kassa, Auschwitz 27.04.2010 (5010) Operationszone I Braham: Enciklopédiája (Szántó) Reichskommissariat Aboltsy [Bel] Ostland (1941-1944), (Oboltsy [Rus], 5614 Generalbezirk 14.08.1941 04.06.1942 Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, 2001 24.03.2009 Oboltzi [Yid], Obolce Weißruthenien, heute [Pol]) Gebiet Vitebsk Abony [Hun] (Abon, Ungarn, 5443 Nagyabony, 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Encyclopedia of Jewish Life 2001 11.11.2009 Operationszone IV Szolnokabony) Ungarn, Szeged, 3500 Ada 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Braham: Enciklopédiája 09.11.2009 Operationszone IV Auschwitz Generalgouvernement, Kossoy, Encyclopedia of Jewish 3501 Adamow Distrikt Lublin (1939- 01.01.1940 20.12.1942 09.11.2009 Life 1944) Reichskommissariat 3502 Aizpute (Hosenpoth) Ostland (1941-1944), 02.08.1941 27.10.1941 USHMM 02.2008 09.11.2009 Generalbezirk Lettland Akhmechetka 2128 (Acmicecta, Transnistrien 30.08.1941 18.03.1944 USHMM02.2008 01.11.2011 Akmichetka) Reichskommissariat 3503 Akhtyrka Ukraine (1941-1944), 19.10.1941 31.12.1941 USHMM 02.2008 09.11.2009 heute Gebiet Sumy Reichskommissariat 3504 Akmene (Akmian) Ostland (1941-1944), 15.07.1941 09.08.1941 USHMM 02.2008 09.11.2009 Generalbezirk Litauen Rumänien, Alba-Iulia (Karlsburg, Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, 7374 Südliches ./. ./. Kein Hinweis auf ein Ghetto i.S.d. ZRBG 15.12.2014 Gyulafehervar) 2001, S. 25 Siebenbürgen Aleksandriya [Rus] Reichskommissariat (Aleksandria [Pol, Ukraine (1941-1944), Yid], Oleksandriia 5615 heute: Ukraine, Gebiet 01.09.1941 23.09.1943 Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, 2001 24.03.2009 [Ukr], Aleksandriia, Riwne; früher: Polen, Aleksandrija, Gebiet Wolyn Aleksandrya) Aleksandrow Lodzki Schwarz 1996, [Pol] (Aleksander Reichsgau Wartheland ab 27.12.1939: http://www.iajgs.org/cemetery/polan 1281 [Yid], Aleskandrow, (1939-1945); heute: 01.01.1940 30.06.1942 24.11.2009 nach Glowno d/aleksandrow-lodzkie.html, Aleksandrova, Polen, Gebiet Lódzkie Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Aleksandor) 3777 Alexeeva (Alexeevca) Transnistrien 30.08.1941 18.03.1944 Benz/Mihoc 09.12.2009 Alsoszopor (Supuru Ungarn, Szilágysomlyó, 3506 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Braham: Enciklopédiája 09.11.2009 de Jos) Operationszone II Auschwitz Alsoverecke Ungarn, Operations- Munkács, 3507 (Nyizsnyi Vorota, 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Braham: Enciklopédiája 09.11.2009 zone I Auschwitz Nyzni Vorota) 1 Datum der Nr. Ort: Gebiet: Eröffnung: Liquidierung: Deportationen: Bemerkungen: Quelle: Ergänzung Alsoviso (Viseu de Ungarn, 3508 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Auschwitz Holocaust Magyaország 09.11.2009 Jos, Unter-Viso) Operationszone I Alytus [Lith] (Olita [Pol, Rus], Alita [Yid], 5474 Litauen 31.07.1941 31.08.1941 Encyclopedia of Jewish Life 16.10.2008 Al īta [Latv], Alytaus, Alitus, Alyta) Ambarowo, Ambrose, 5944 Transnistrien, Bezirk Kornejewo-Dalni 30.08.1941 18.03.1944 Internet, USHMM 11/2004; DRV (7028) Odessa (Rus), Lichtenfeld, Enzyklopädie des Holocaust; 5364 Amsterdam Niederlande 15.09.1941 30.09.1943 Auskunft der IST vom 3. Juni 2008; 01.08.2014 DRV Ananiev (Ananjew, Ananiu), Anan'yiv, 3778 Transnistrien 30.08.1941 18.03.1944 Benz/Mihoc 09.12.2009 Anan'yer, Anan'yev, Anan'yer Ancecrac (Ancekrac, 3778 Transnistrien 30.08.1941 18.03.1944 Benz/Mihoc 09.12.2009 Antschekrak) Reichskommissariat Das Liquidierungsdatum wurde vom benachbarten Ghetto Nr. 3509 Andreliszky Ostland (1941-1944), 02.08.1941 25.03.1943 Kossoy 09.11.2009 5137 übernommen Generalbezirk Litauen Andrychow [Pol] (Yandrichov [Yid], Preußen (Provinz Andrichau [Ger], Oberschlesien); heute ab 12.11.1943: Schwarz 1996, Encyclopedia of 1282 01.09.1941 12.11.1943 30.10.2009 Andrichov, Polen, Gebiet nach Auschwitz Jewish Life Andrikhov, Małopolskie Yendrikhov) Annopol [Pol] (Anapol [Yid], Generalgouvernement, ab 01.10.1942: nicht identisch mit Annopol' [Rus] (Anapol [Yid], Hannopil' [Ukr], 1283 Annopol (Lublin), Distrikt Lublin (1939- 01.06.1942 01.10.1942 Schwarz 1996 nach Krasnik Annopol [Pol], Anapoli) in der Ukraine Annopol-Rachow, 1944); heute: Polen Rachow-Annopol) Reichskommissariat Antonyny (Antoniny Ukraine (1941-1944), Handbuch der Lager Ukraine, 5000 05.09.1941 31.07.1942 27.04.2010 [Rus], Antonin [Yid]) heute Gebiet Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Kamjanez-Podilskyj Reichskommissariat Archivunterlagen bei der Antonowka, Kein Ghetto i.S.d. ZRBG. Beachte: Es gibt mit diesem 2124 Ukraine (1941-1944), ./. ./. Verwaltung des KGB- Gebiet 09.09.2010 Anonovka Namen 43 Orte in der Ukraine Gebiet Kiew Tscherkassk Reichskommissariat Antonowka, Ukraine (1941-1944) Antonivka, Generalbezirk Handbuch der Ukraine, 2123 05.09.1941 31.10.1942 Tuszyn Beachte: Es gibt mit diesem Namen 43 Orte in der Ukraine 09.09.2010 Anonovka, Wolhynien-Podolien, Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Antonuvka Distrikt Rowno, Rayon Kastopol 1941 bis 1945: Antopol [Rus, Pol] Reichskommissariat (Antapoli [Yid], Ukraine; heute: Handbuch Belarus (1941 bis 1944), 5001 Antopal [Bel], 05.09.1941 30.11.1942 2.500 Personen wurden gefangengehalten 23.11.2009 Belarus, Kreis 2001 Antepolye, Antipolye, Drogotschin, Gebiet Antopole) Brest 2 Datum der Nr. Ort: Gebiet: Eröffnung: Liquidierung: Deportationen: Bemerkungen: Quelle: Ergänzung Kein Ghetto i.S.d. ZRBG - bisher nur Hinweise auf ein ZAL. 2111 Armavir (Armawir) Russland, Krasnodar ./. ./. Von der deutschen Wehrmacht besetzt war der Ort vom DRV 09.09.2010 07.08.1942 bis Februar 1943 Reichskommissariat 3510 Anyksciai Ostland (1941-1944), 15.07.1941 29.08.1941 USHMM 02.2008 09.11.2009 Generalbezirk Litauen Generalgouvernement, Artel Ksionzency 3511 Distrikt Lublin (1939- 01.01.1940 01.08.1942 Kossoy 09.11.2009 (Ortel Ksiacezy) 1944) Artemivsk [Ukr] (Artemovsk [Rus, since 1924], Bakhmut Reichskommissariat [Rus, before 1924], Ukraine (1941-1944), 5558 01.11.1941 15.02.1942 USHMM 02.2008 14.01.2009 Bachmut [Yid, Pol], heute: Ukraine, Gebiet Artemowsk, Stalino (Donets'k) Artemovsk, Artiomovsk) Asipovichy [Bel] Reichskommissariat (Osipovichi [Rus, Ostland (1941-1944), Yid], Osipowicze Generalbezirk 5600 [Pol], Ossipowitschi 02.08.1941 31.05.1942 USHMM 02.2008 04.03.2009 Weißruthenien; heute: [Ger], Asipovicy, Belarus, Gebiet Ospipovichi, Mogilev Sipovichi) Ungarn, Holocaust Magyaország, 3512 Aszod 16.04.1944 01.02.1942 Auschwitz 09.11.2009 Operationszone IV Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Avasfelsofalu Ungarn, Nagybánya, 3513 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Braham: Enciklopédiája 09.11.2009 (Negresti-Oas) Operationszone II Auschwitz Augustow [Pol] ab 02.11.1942: (Ogustove [Yid], nach Bogusze; / Avgustov [Rus], Am 07. Januar Augustavas [Lith], Preußen (Provinz 1943 kam ein 1284 Augustuva [Latv], Ostpreußen); heute: 01.08.1942 10.11.1942 Schwarz 1996; Piper 1993 Transport mit Agustov, Augustov, Polen, Gebiet Bialystok 2.000 Juden aus Oygstova, Yagestov, Augustów in Yagistov, Yagustova, Auschwitz an. Augusthal) Auschwitz [Ger], Oswiecim [Pol] , Oshpitsin, Ushpizin Es existierte neben dem KZ auch ein Ghetto. Bei den [Yid], Osvetim [Cz], Ghettobewohnern handelte es sich überwiegend um Personen, Ermittlungen JCC (Dr. Hoppe) Aushvits, Oshpetzin, Sosnowiec, 5482 Polen, Gebiet Krakau 01.01.1940 30.04.1941 die bei der Besetzung in oder in der Nähe von Auschwitz lebten. Kossoy; Encyclopedia of Jewish 07.12.2009 Oshvitsin, Oshvitzin, Annaberg, Bedzin Juden aus der weiteren Umgebung sind wohl eher direkt in das Life Oshvyentsim, KZ Auschwitz deportiert worden. Ospinzi, Aushvitsa, Osvyenchim, Osviencim) Reichsgau Wartheland Kossoy, Encyclopedia of Jewish 3514 Babiak 01.01.1940 31.12.1940 Bugaj 09.11.2009 (1939-1945) Life Reichskommissariat 3515 Babtai (Babet) Ostland (1941-1944), 02.08.1941 28.08.1941 USHMM 02.2008 09.11.2009 Generalbezirk Litauen 3 Datum der Nr. Ort: Gebiet: Eröffnung: Liquidierung: Deportationen: Bemerkungen: Quelle: Ergänzung 3779 Bacai (Bakai) Transnistrien 30.08.1941 18.03.1944 Benz/Mihoc 09.12.2009 Bacau, (Bakau Bakou [Yid], Barchau Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, Rumänien, Bezirk Kein Ghetto i.S.d. ZRBG; es liegen nur Hinweise auf ein KZ- 7347 [Ger], Bako [Hun], ./. ./. 2001, S. 66-67; EVZ;Artikel 2- 15.12.2014 Moldau ähnliches Lager und auf ein jüdisches Arbeitsbataillon vor Bakow [Pol], Bacovia Abkommen (2008/0067306) [Lat]) Ungarn, Backa Topola [Serb] Operationszone IV; Strasshof, 5618 (Topolya [Hun], heute: Serbien; 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Holocaust Magyaország 11.11.2009 Auschwitz Topolo) zwischen WW: Jugoslawien Backi Petrovac [Serb, Croa], (Petrovacz [Hun], Bacsky Ungarn, Petrovec [Slov], jewishgen.org; Encyclopedia of 2023 Operationszone IV; ./. ./. Kein Ghetto i.S.d. ZRBG 11.06.2015 Batschki Peterwatz Jewish Life, 2001, S.68 heute: Serbien; [Ger], Petrovac, Petröc, Petröcz, Petrowatz Backo Petrovo Selo [Serb] (Petrovoszello Ungarn, [Hun], Peterreve Operationszone IV; Szeged, 5619 [Hun], Batschko heute: Serbien; 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Braham: Enciklopédiája 11.11.2009 Auschwitz Petrovo Selo [Ger], zwischen WW: Bacspetrovoszello, Jugoslawien Boacko Petrovo Selo) Bacsalmas [Hun] (Almas, Bacsahna, Österreich, Ungarn, 5342 Aljmas [Croa], Aljmas 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Szeged, Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, 2001 11.11.2009 Operationszone IV [Serb], Almasch Auschwitz [Ger]) Generalgouvernement, 3516 Baczki Distrikt Warschau 01.01.1940 25.09.1942 Treblinka USHMM 02.2008 09.11.2009 (1939-1944) Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, 2001, Ungarn, 2114 Bagolyuk, Bagolyuki 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Braham, Enzcyclopedia of the 09.09.2010 Operationszone IV Ghettos (S. 193) Baia Mare [Rom] (Nagybana
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