back...Launching an online database of prisoners of the Nazi German concentration camp for Polish children in Lodz
“The online database of Polish children imprisoned in the German concentration camp on Przemyslowa Street was created in response to appeals from their families. We are being contacted by relatives of Survivors or children murdered in the camp who, so far unsuccessfully, have been searching for any information about their loved ones,” explained Dr. Ireneusz Piotr Maj, director of the Museum, in connection with the launch of the database of former prisoners of the Przemyslowa camp.
Thanks to the work of the historians of the Museum of Polish Children - Victims of Totalitarianism, through the Museum's website, relatives of the small prisoners of the camp on Przemyslowa Street will be able to find information about their relatives. The online database includes nearly 1,700 names of camp inmates. It will be possible to search for a person by name, date or place of birth, and further filter this data with respect to the date of arrest or incarceration in the camp.
“The online database of Polish children imprisoned in the German concentration camp on Przemyslowa Street was created in response to appeals from their families. We are being contacted by relatives of Survivors or children murdered in the camp, who - so far unsuccessfully - have been searching for any information about their loved ones. The database will greatly facilitate this search, as it will be possible to find the data necessary for identification, sources of information along with the document reference numbers,” explains Dr. Ireneusz Piotr Maj, the director of the Museum.