Giebułtów, Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Giebułtów [ɡʲɛˈbuu̯tuf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mirsk within Lwówek Śląski County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the Czech border.

It was since ruled by local Polish, Bohemian, Hungarian, and Saxon rulers.

During World War II Giebułtów was the location of the Nazi German slave labour camp called FAL Gebhardsdorf, one of nearly one hundred subcamps of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp system.

The prisoners included 500 Jewish women from Poland and Hungary, who were transported after a selection at Auschwitz, to work for the airplane parts manufacturer Aerobau – Heinrich Lehmann KG in Gebhardsdorf / Isergebirge.

[2] This region was finally ceded to Poland in 1945 after the border shift after the defeat of Nazi Germany in the war.