词条 | Risiera di San Sabba |
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| type = | name = Risiera di San Sabba | image = Risiera di San Sabba 2.JPG | image size = | caption = Internal courtyard of the Risiera di San Sabba. The remains of the crematorium can be seen on the wall. | alt = | location map = Italy | map alt = | map relief = yes | map label = | map label position = | map caption = | map size = | other names = | known for = | location = Trieste, Italian Social Republic | coordinates = {{coord|45|37|15|N|13|47|21|E|display=inline,title}} | built by = | operated by = SS | commandant = | original use = | construction = | in operation = | gas chambers = | prisoner type = Italian Political prisoners, Italian Jews, Yugoslavian Resistance fighters and Yugoslavian civilians (primarily Slovenes and Croats) | inmates = | killed = 3,000-5,000 | liberated by = | notable inmates = Boris Pahor | notable books = | website = }}Risiera di San Sabba ({{lang-sl|Rižarna}}) is a five-storey brick-built compound located in Trieste, northern Italy, that functioned during World War II as a Nazi concentration camp for the detention and killing of political prisoners, and a transit camp for Jews, most of whom were then deported to Auschwitz.[1] SS members Odilo Globocnik and Karl Frenzel, and Ivan Marchenko are all said to have participated in the killings at this camp. The cremation facilities, the only ones built inside a concentration camp in Italy, were installed by Erwin Lambert, and were destroyed before the camp was liberated. Today, the former concentration camp operates as a civic museum.[2] BackgroundThe building was erected in 1913 and first used as a rice-husking facility (hence the name "Risiera"). During World War II, German occupation forces in Trieste used the building to transport, detain and exterminate prisoners. Many occupants of Risiera di San Sabba were transported to the German Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Occupied Poland.[3] Historians estimate that over 3,000 people were killed at the Risiera camp and thousands more imprisoned and transported elsewhere. The majority of prisoners came from Friuli, the Julian March and the Province of Ljubljana. Boris Pahor was also held at the camp before being transported to the concentration camps of Dachau and Natzweiler. After the war, the camp served as a refugee center and transit point. In the 1950s, many people, especially ethnic Italians fleeing then communist Yugoslavia, passed through the camp, not to mention Croats and Russians, whose home was San Sabba, San Sabba Annex, Opicina, Gesuiti for more than three years before they were able to emigrate elsewhere. See also
References1. ^La Risiera di San Sabba. Le Deportazioni, La Liberazione. moked/מוקד il portale dell'ebraismo italiano. 2. ^{{cite journal|url=http://www.retecivica.trieste.it/triestecultura/new/musei/risiera_san_sabba/brochure/Risiera%20inglese%20per%20e-brochure.pdf |title=Risiera di San Sabba. History and Museum. |publisher=International Committee of the Nazi Lager of Risiera di San Sabba, Trieste |work=With selected bibliography. |date=2009 |accessdate=1 May 2015 |author=The Museum |pages=1–7 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120907014927/http://www.retecivica.trieste.it/triestecultura/new/musei/risiera_san_sabba/brochure/Risiera%20inglese%20per%20e-brochure.pdf |archivedate=September 7, 2012 }} 3. ^{{cite journal|url=http://www.retecivica.trieste.it/triestecultura/new/musei/risiera_san_sabba/brochure/Risiera%20inglese%20per%20e-brochure.pdf |title=Risiera di San Sabba. History and Museum. |publisher=International Committee of the Nazi Lager of Risiera di San Sabba, Trieste |work=With selected bibliography. |date=2009 |accessdate=1 May 2015 |author=The Museum |pages=1–7 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120907014927/http://www.retecivica.trieste.it/triestecultura/new/musei/risiera_san_sabba/brochure/Risiera%20inglese%20per%20e-brochure.pdf |archivedate=September 7, 2012 }} External links
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