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- Żywiec (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʐɨvjɛts], German: Saybusch) is a town on the River Soła in southern Poland with 31,194 inhabitants (2019). It is situated...
- Action Saybusch (German: Aktion Saybusch, Polish: Akcja Żywiec) was the m**** expulsion of some 18,000–20,000 ethnic Gorals from the territory of Żywiec...
- last ones the Southern part was included in Kraków Voivodeship Żywiec (Saybusch), Wilamowice (Wilmesau), Biała Krakowska (Biala) and Jaworzno), and the...
- when 28-year-old Max Kober, who had been a master brewer with Żywiec (Saybusch) Brewery in Galicia (present-day Poland),[citation needed] purchased the...
- Poles from the Żywiec area including 18,000–20,000 Poles during the Action Saybusch operation conducted by the Wehrmacht and Ordnungspolizei in late 1940....
- County were forced to leave their homes in what became known as the Action Saybusch (German name for Żywiec). Bach-Zelewski provided the initial impetus for...
- properties at Ungarisch-Altenburg (now Mosonmagyaróvár in Hungary), Belleje, Saybusch (now Żywiec in Poland), Seelowitz (now Židlochovice) and Frýdek in the...
- – Saybusch, 10 May 1933), married in Vienna on 28 February 1886 Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria (Gross-Seelowitz, 5 September 1860 – Saybusch, 7...
- some 18,000–20,000 Polish nationals from around Żywiec, known as Action Saybusch. In November 1940, long before the Wannsee Conference of 1942, Fritz Arlt...
- Retrieved 18 April 2016. Mirosław Sikora (16 September 2009), "Aktion Saybusch" na Żywiecczyźnie. Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine Regional...