The Museum of the Independence Traditions in Łodz Radogoszcz Martyrdom Memorial
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Zgierska 147, Lodz 91-490 PolandMap
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Radogoszcz 1939 - 1945
To be honest l had no idea about the former prison history until my cousin pointed it out to me after visiting Radegast train station. The building was constructed in 1930s the factory was pass over t...
Unfortunately the place was closed when we visited, but still felt like it was an important place to see... even from the outside. What happened here during the last days of WW2 is so evil and dark th...
Interesting museum, showing all the atrocities committed by the Germans during the NS times. But unfortunately it stops in 1945 with the end of the war and doesn’t explain what happened in this comple...
Very interesting summary of the occupation of Lodz (1939-1945)
This free museum give a chronology of the occupation of Lodz and then goes on to look at different aspects of the occupation (eg concentration camps, resistance activies, Germanisation, Polish POWs). ...
Great exhibition, which is essentially part of the ód visiting program.
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On site: A former police prison that was re-functioned by the national socialists after the occupation of Poland in 1939 into a Qasi KZ. There Polish citizens were arrested and ...
Radogoszcz 1939 - 1945
To be honest l had no idea about the former prison history until my cousin pointed it out to me after visiting Radegast train station. The building was constructed in 1930s the factory was pass over t...
Very dark part of history
Unfortunately the place was closed when we visited, but still felt like it was an important place to see... even from the outside. What happened here during the last days of WW2 is so evil and dark th...
Interesting museum ...
Interesting museum, showing all the atrocities committed by the Germans during the NS times. But unfortunately it stops in 1945 with the end of the war and doesn’t explain what happened in this comple...
Very interesting summary of the occupation of Lodz (1939-1945)
This free museum give a chronology of the occupation of Lodz and then goes on to look at different aspects of the occupation (eg concentration camps, resistance activies, Germanisation, Polish POWs). ...
Great exhibition, which is essentially part of the ód visiting program.
On site: A former police prison that was re-functioned by the national socialists after the occupation of Poland in 1939 into a Qasi KZ. There Polish citizens were arrested and ...