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- Sonderaktion Krakau was a German operation against professors and academics of the Jagiellonian University and other universities in German-occupied Kraków...
- Sonderaktion 1005 (German pronunciation: [zɔndɐakt͡sjoːn aɪ̯ntaʊ̯zəntfʏnf], 'Special Action 1005'), also called Aktion 1005 or Enterdungsaktion (German...
- two months after the attack. Müller personally conducted the operation Sonderaktion Krakau against the Polish professors in occupied Kraków. On 6 November...
- Operation Tannenberg (German: Unternehmen Tannenberg) was a codename for one of the anti-Polish extermination actions by **** Germany. The shootings were...
- chambers for the extermination camps. From late 1942 onwards, he led Sonderaktion 1005, wherein millions of bodies were exhumed at sites across Eastern...
- open-air pyres to hide the evidence of genocide in what became known as Sonderaktion 1005. The six camps considered to be purely for extermination were Chełmno...
- Góra Bydgoszcz Dynów Erntefest Kielce cemetery Aktion Krakau Palmiry Sonderaktion Krakau Pogroms Kielce (1946) Jedwabne Lviv Szczuczyn Tykocin Wąsosz Ghettos...
- Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Zweite Sonderaktion Krakau Sonderaktion Tschenstochau in Częstochowa Sonderaktion Lublin, regional m**** murder in Lublin;...
- underestimate the situation. In November 1939, during an operation known as Sonderaktion Krakau ('special operation Kraków'), the Germans arrested more than 180...
- evidence was deliberately destro**** by the perpetrators, such as in Sonderaktion 1005, in an attempt to conceal their crimes. Considered to have been...