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Sonderdienst (German:
Special Services) were
mostly non-German ****
paramilitary formations created in the
occupied General Government during the occupation...
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served with the
Sonderdienst in the
General Government,
formally ****igned to the head of the
civil administration. The
existence of
Sonderdienst constituted...
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concentration camps by the SS, the
Order Police battalions, and the
Ukrainian Sonderdienst on 3–4
November 1943.
After a
series of
Jewish uprisings in
ghettos and...
- (Orpo) 8th SS
Cavalry Division Florian Geyer Volksdeutscher Selbstschutz Sonderdienst Non-German
Schutzmannschaft (Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian...
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resistance killed 11
German SS-Totenkopfverbände
officers and a
number of
Sonderdienst Ukrainian and
Volksdeutsche guards. Of the 600
inmates in the camp, roughly...
- (Orpo) 8th SS
Cavalry Division Florian Geyer Volksdeutscher Selbstschutz Sonderdienst Non-German
Schutzmannschaft (Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian...
- by John Koenig, see The
Dictionary of
Obscure Sorrows §
Notable words Sonderdienst Sonderkommando This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- (Orpo) 8th SS
Cavalry Division Florian Geyer Volksdeutscher Selbstschutz Sonderdienst Non-German
Schutzmannschaft (Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian...
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Leaders of the
General Government during an
inspection of the
Sonderdienst: from right, marching,
Generalgouverneur Hans Frank,
Chief of the
Police GG...
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Volksdeutsche (ethnic
Germans in Poland) and
Soviet former POW of the
Sonderdienst and
Sonderabteilungen paramilitary units.
During the
uprising the German...