Janowska (Polish: Janowska, Russian: Янов or "Yanov") was a Nazi German labor, transit and concentration camp established September 1941 in occupied Poland on the outskirts of Lwów (Poland, today Lviv in Ukraine). The camp was labeled Janowska after the nearby street ulica Janowska (later renamed to Shevchenka street, Ukrainian: Вулиця Шевченка, after the city became part of the Ukrainian SSR). The camp was liquidated in November 1943. According to Soviet prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, Yanov was an extermination camp where 200,000 victims perished.