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Kailis forced labor camp (kailis is Lithuanian for fur) was a Nazi labor camp for Jews in Vilnius (pre-war Second Polish Republic, post-war Lithuanian SSR) during World War II. It was based on a pre-war fur and leather factory and mostly produced winter clothing for the German military. At its peak, after the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto in September 1943, the camp housed about 1,500 Jews. The camp was liquidated and its workers executed at Ponary on 3 July 1944, just ten days before Red Army captured the city.

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  • Pelzfabrik Kailis (de)
  • Camp de travail de Kailis (fr)
  • Kailis forced labor camp (en)
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  • Die Pelzfabrik Kailis in Wilna (Vilnius, Hauptstadt von Litauen) produzierte in der Zeit der deutschen Besetzung Kleidung für die deutsche Wehrmacht, angegliedert war unter anderem eine Schneiderei. In direkter Nachbarschaft befanden sich ein Konzentrationslager für Juden und ein Lager für Zwangsarbeiter, aus denen Arbeitskräfte zwangsrekrutiert wurden (Eröffnung des Lagers September 1943; Schließung 3. Juli 1944). Einige Zeit lang bewahrte die Beschäftigung dort jüdische Menschen vor der Ermordung oder dem Transport in die Vernichtungslager. (de)
  • Kailis forced labor camp (kailis is Lithuanian for fur) was a Nazi labor camp for Jews in Vilnius (pre-war Second Polish Republic, post-war Lithuanian SSR) during World War II. It was based on a pre-war fur and leather factory and mostly produced winter clothing for the German military. At its peak, after the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto in September 1943, the camp housed about 1,500 Jews. The camp was liquidated and its workers executed at Ponary on 3 July 1944, just ten days before Red Army captured the city. (en)
  • Le camp de travail de Kailis (kailis signifie fourrure en lituanien ) est un camp de travail forcé pour juifs sous le contrôle des autorités d'occupation nazie à Vilnius en Lituanie occupée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
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  • Kailis forced labor camp (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Elektrit_Vilnius_Szeptyckiego_2001_a.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kaninfell-Miniaturjacke,_Kailis_Wilna_(1).jpg
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  • Former building of the camp in 2001 (en)
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  • Ševčenkos street 16, Vilnius, Lithuania (en)
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  • Lithuania (en)
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  • About 1,000 Jews (en)
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  • Die Pelzfabrik Kailis in Wilna (Vilnius, Hauptstadt von Litauen) produzierte in der Zeit der deutschen Besetzung Kleidung für die deutsche Wehrmacht, angegliedert war unter anderem eine Schneiderei. In direkter Nachbarschaft befanden sich ein Konzentrationslager für Juden und ein Lager für Zwangsarbeiter, aus denen Arbeitskräfte zwangsrekrutiert wurden (Eröffnung des Lagers September 1943; Schließung 3. Juli 1944). Einige Zeit lang bewahrte die Beschäftigung dort jüdische Menschen vor der Ermordung oder dem Transport in die Vernichtungslager. (de)
  • Kailis forced labor camp (kailis is Lithuanian for fur) was a Nazi labor camp for Jews in Vilnius (pre-war Second Polish Republic, post-war Lithuanian SSR) during World War II. It was based on a pre-war fur and leather factory and mostly produced winter clothing for the German military. At its peak, after the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto in September 1943, the camp housed about 1,500 Jews. The camp was liquidated and its workers executed at Ponary on 3 July 1944, just ten days before Red Army captured the city. (en)
  • Le camp de travail de Kailis (kailis signifie fourrure en lituanien ) est un camp de travail forcé pour juifs sous le contrôle des autorités d'occupation nazie à Vilnius en Lituanie occupée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Avant le début de la guerre, ce camp était une usine de fourrure et de cuir de la Seconde République polonaise. Pendant l'occupation, ce camp de travail produisait principalement des vêtements d'hiver pour l'armée allemande. À son apogée, après la liquidation du ghetto de Vilnius en septembre 1943, ce camp de travail abritait environ 1 500 juifs. Le camp fut ensuite liquidé et ses travailleurs exécutés à Ponary le 3 juillet 1944, à peine dix jours avant que l'Armée rouge ne s'empare de la ville au cours de l'offensive de Vilnius. (fr)
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  • Forced labor, imprisonment, mass shootings (en)
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