2019-09-17

Kailis Camp


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.












* Getų Lietuvoje Likvidavimas**

Šiaulių ir Kauno getai pradėti likviduoti II Pasaulinio karo frontui vėl artėjant prie Lietuvos, 1944 metų vasarą.

** Atskiriamasis Seimas...

Vilna Ghetto ...

... pre-war Second Polish Republic, post-war Lithuanian SSR ...

THUS, SEPTEMBER 23'RD AS A DAY OF LIQUIDATION OF VILNA GHETTO IN 1943 IS A DAY OF HOLOCAUST OF JEWS IN LITHUANIA!**
** Lietuvos Valdžia dabar šitaip
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