Trawniki
Trawniki (Voïvodie de Lublin) is a polysemous term which returns to an episode of the Histoire of Poland under the occupation Nazi.
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Trawniki is the name of a village located at forty km of Lublin, in Poland.
- Trawniki is also the name of the camp S which was established there during the Second world war. The nature of this camp changes with the wire of time: of Prison camp of war, it becomes camp of recruitment S, Camp of work forced, then additional camp of the complex concentrationnaire of Lublin-Majdanek.
- By extension, one calls Trawnikis , (or Wachmänner if one takes again the term S) the guards recruited in Europe of the East, often of the Soviet prisoners of war , who were trained in this camp for were used as auxiliaries ( Hiwi S , auxiliary volunteers ) with the S in the Aktion Reinhardt and the process of deportation and framing in the death camps.
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