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  1. The Montelupich Prison, so called from the street in which it is located, the ulica Montelupich ("street of the Montelupi family"), [note 1] is a historic prison in Kraków from early 20th century, which was used by the Gestapo in World War II. It is universally recognized as "one of the most terrible Nazi prisons in [ occupied] Poland ". [1] .

  2. Das Gefängnis Montelupich in Krakau wurde Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts errichtet. Zwei der acht Gebäude des Ensembles stehen heute unter Denkmalschutz. Das Gefängnis wurde im Zweiten Weltkrieg von der Gestapo genutzt, in der Nachkriegszeit dann vom NKWD. Noch heute dient das Gefängnis den polnischen Behörden als Justizvollzugsanstalt.

  3. 23. Feb. 2013 · Montelupich Prison is a historic and operational detention centre in Krakow, Poland. Learn about its past as a Nazi and Soviet prison, its famous and infamous inmates, and its modern facilities and challenges.

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  4. 7. Dez. 2022 · Genowefa Ułan, 66 a woman prisoner of Montelupich, “the one from Burgstrasse” 67 as the Gestapo called her, was accused of providing detained Polish officers with poison pills. In August 1941, she was put in a dungeon with no mattress, blanket, spoon, or comb, and no water. All she had was a leaking slop bucket. As she had tooth ...

  5. Montelupich Prison. When Germany occupoied Krakow in the beginning of September 1939, Gestapo took over a central prison located on Montelupich st. All kind of people were imprisoned, political opponents, foreign spies, prisoners of war, deserters, Jews, german military and SS service men etc.

  6. 13. Sept. 2021 · On 13 September 1946, former commander of the Krakow - Plaszow concentration camp, war criminal Amon Göth, was executed in the Montelupich prison near Plaszów. Amon Göth tried to conform to the model of the perfect Nazi. From 1925 he was a member of the Austrian Nazi Party, and had held extreme right-wing views since he was 16.

  7. Poland Lesser Poland Kraków. This prison was operated by the Gestapo from 1940 to 1944. In this period, some 50,000 prisoners were held (mainly Poles and Jews). It was a place of mass execution and many prisoners were tortured before being deportated to the concentration camps of Auschwitz-Bireknau and Plaszow.