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  1. Chełmno ( /ˈxɛu̯mnɔ/ ⓘ Culm o Kulm, en alemán) es una localidad de Polonia situada en la orilla derecha del río Vístula y es capital de la región histórica homónima. Chełmno está a 40 km de Toruń, a 50 km de Bydgoszcz y a 140 km del Mar Báltico.

  2. Chełmno (en alemán: Kulmhof) fue un campo de exterminio de la Alemania nazi, situado cerca de una pequeña villa llamada Chełmno nad Nerem ( Kulmhof an der Nehr, en alemán ), a 70 km de Lodz, anexada e incorporada a Alemania en 1939 con el nombre de Reichsgau Wartheland ).

  3. The village of Chelmno (Ger.: Kulmhof) is located about 30 miles northwest of Lodz along the Ner River, a tributary of the Warta River in today’s west central Poland. Under German occupation in World War II, Chelmno was located in the Wartheland administrative unit (seat Poznan/Posen). SS and police authorities established the Chelmno killing ...

  4. Chełmno or Kulmhof was the first of Nazi Germany's extermination camps and was situated 50 km (31 mi) north of Łódź, near the village of Chełmno nad Nerem. Following the invasion of Poland in 1939, Germany annexed the area into the new territory of Reichsgau Wartheland .

  5. Poland. Chelmno, Nazi German extermination camp on the Ner River, a tributary of the Warta, in German-occupied western Poland. It opened in December 1941 and closed in January 1945 and was operated to execute Jews, most of whom were Polish. Some Soviet prisoners of war and more than 4,000 Roma (Gypsies) were also executed here.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChełmnoChełmno - Wikipedia

    Chełmno ([ˈxɛu̯mnɔ] ⓘ; older English: Culm; German: Kulm ⓘ, formerly also Culm) is a town in northern Poland near the Vistula river with 18,915 inhabitants as of December 2021. It is the seat of the Chełmno County in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

  7. Chełmno fue un campo de exterminio de la Alemania nazi, situado cerca de una pequeña villa llamada Chełmno nad Nerem, a 70 km de Lodz, anexada e incorporada a Alemania en 1939 con el nombre de Reichsgau Wartheland).