Ostrów Island (Polish pronunciation: [ɔstruf]) is an island, located in the delta of the Vistula river, within the city limits of Gdańsk in northern Poland. Administratively, it is located within the district of Młyniska.
The northern border of the island is formed by the waters of Port Channel (Gdańsk), while the southern border is a branch of the Vistula called Martwa Wisła.
Ostrow Island belongs to Gdańska Stocznia Remontowa, a prosperous industrial enterprise, and Stocznia Gdańsk, a group of Stocznia Gdynia.
During World War II, Nazi Germany operated a subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp on the island from October 1944 to March 1945, in which they subjected around 100 Jewish women to forced labour.[1]
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