The Bili Sarny concentration camp was a Polish concentration camp for political prisoners that was operated in 1938-39 at Sarny in the former Polesie Voivodeship (today in Ukraine, near the city of Sarny). With the establishment of the detention centre in Bereza Kartuzka, Poland became the third country in the world (after the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany) to establish a system of internment centres.
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