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Sieradz dramatically developed since 2007 with new residential projects & townships. Sieradz has some attractive shopping malls, such as Galeria sieradzka, Dekada, Rondo and several open markets. Its attracts residents from nearby villages and towns as well and makes Sieradz a prime shopping
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or torture. After the war, Polish historian Antoni Galiński was able to identify 968 people who died or were shot in the prison and its subcamps in 1940–1945, however the overall number of deaths is certainly higher. Despite such circumstances, the
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Post-war economic activities included clothing manufacture, cereal-milling, spirit distillery, potato-farming and other agricultural activities. In 1957 the knitting plant "Sira" was founded. From 1975 to 1998 Sieradz was the capital of the
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invasions, plagues, fires and floods the town lost its trading importance and fell from its prime. In the 18th century the reconstruction of town commenced. The residents during that time were only approximately 1,500.
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to dig pits for the victims, and afterwards murdered 20 hostages. Among the victims were activists, teachers, school principals, craftsmen, policemen, pre-war mayor Ignacy Mąkowski, local officials, judges, and a
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arrived on 23 January 1945. The day before the retreat of the Germans, the historic Danielewicz Palace was burned down. The town was restored to Poland, although with a
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destination. The Sieradz City administration successfully holds Open Hair Festival every year and the town is very much well known for this event.
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in 1793. On 13 November 1806 a Polish uprising against the Prussians took place in Sieradz, and in 1807 it was included in the short-lived Polish
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on 18 January 1945. Another German prison was operated in the present-day district of Chabie; it was subordinate to the main prison in Sieradz.
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The oldest settlements can be roughly traced back to the 6th century. The oldest known mention of Sieradz comes from the
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Memorial plaque at the site of the first public execution of Poles, carried out by the Germans on 15 September 1939
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Bitwy i potyczki 1863-1864. Na podstawie materyałów drukowanych i rękopiśmiennych Muzeum Narodowego w Rapperswilu
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Studnicka-Mariańczyk, Karolina (2018). "Zakład Karny w Sieradzu w okresie okupacji hitlerowskiej 1939–1945".
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took place in Sieradz. Until the 16th century the town used to be an important trade centre. Merchants from
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in which the Soviets murdered nearly 22,000 Poles in 1940. Its activity extended to the nearby cities of
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still operated in the area. The last executed prisoner was Antonina Chrystkowa, a female member of the
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Wysiedlenia ludności polskiej z okupowanych ziem polskich włączonych do III Rzeszy w latach 1939-1945
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Bombed by the Soviets, more than 100 residents were killed. After an assault lasting three days, the
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The natural forests on the banks of river Warta makes an ideal place for mushroom pickers. The
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were frequently visiting the town for trade and commerce. In the 17th century due to the
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from 1136. In the mid-13th century it was conferred with municipal rights by Duke
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Pre-war view of the Danielewicz Palace, which was destroyed during World War II
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Sieradz is one of the oldest cities in Poland. It was an important city of
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The local prison was one of the most important German prisons in the
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as a vassal duchy, later after 1339 incorporated by the Polish king
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Sieradz has a fully equipped Sports town centre, with three proper
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Hersh Leyb Zhitnitski (15 July 1891 – Summer 1942) Yiddish writer
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1275-1294 divided into two duchies of Sieradz and Łęczyca (below)
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in 1939, Sieradz was attacked on September 9 and occupied by the
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soldiers, despite the prison capacity being 1,100. During the
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organization, initially called the Union of Patriotic Youth (
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In mid-September 1939, the Germans organized a temporary
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Poland, thrice being a location for the election of the
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initially as two vassal duchies, later incorporated as
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of Poland. It was the capital of a district within the
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Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland
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with 40,891 inhabitants (2021). It is the seat of the
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in the local prison, in which they held nearly 3,000
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and administered as part of the county or district (
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Sieradz is located in Poland
51°36′N 18°45′E / 51.600°N 18.750°E / 51.600; 18.750
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