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Owińska [ɔˈviɲska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Czerwonak,
within Poznań County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland...
- of the
French Crown Jewels.
Napoleon later visited the
family at
their Owinska and
Radojewo palaces and
protected their estates from
destruction during...
- g****ed over 2,700
mentally ill
people from the
psychiatric hospitals in
Owińska,
Dziekanka and Kościan. Most of the
Jewish residents were
eventually imprisoned...
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Duchess consort of her husband's lands. In 1250 she
founded a
monastery in
Owińska. Some nuns were
brought to it from her
childhood home of Trzebnica. Elisabeth...
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Poland Hospital Region Extermination of
mentally ill
Number of
victims Owińska Warthegau October 1939 1,100 Kościan
Warthegau November 1939 –
March 1940...
- g****ed over 2,700
mentally ill
people from the
psychiatric hospitals in
Owińska,
Dziekanka and Kościan. The
Germans continued the
expulsion of Poles, now...
- also for the
murder of 2,750
patients at Kościan,
about 1,100
patients at
Owińska, as well as 1,558
patients and 300
civilian Poles at Działdowo; the experience...
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Tiegenhof psychiatric hospital in the Free City of Danzig, 1,100
patients in
Owińska, 2,750
patients at Kościan, and 1,558
patients at Działdowo, as well as...
- pp. 22-23 H. Likowski, The
beginnings of the
Cistercian monastery in
Owińska, Poznań 1922, p. 32.
Halil İnalcık: Kuruluş Dönemi Osmanlı Sultanları,...
- and his men were
responsible for the
murder of
about 1,100
patients in
Owińska, 2,750
patients at Kościan, 1,558
patients and 300
Poles at Działdowo,...