The Reichsgau Wartheland (initially Reichsgau Posen, also Warthegau) was a Nazi German Reichsgau formed from parts of Polish territory annexed in 1939...
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A Reichsgau (plural Reichsgaue) was an administrative subdivision created in a number of areas annexed by Nazi Germany between 1938 and 1945. The term...
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Poland in 1939, Germany annexed the area into the new territory of Reichsgau Wartheland. The camp, which was specifically intended for no other purpose than...
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territory. A Gauleiter of a Reichsgau was also titled Reichsstatthalter. Other Reichsgaue were e.g. Reichsgau Wartheland and Reichsgau Sudetenland. The Free...
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District, Lublin District, and Kraków District. To the west it bordered Reichsgau Wartheland and East Upper Silesia. The district's governors were Karl Lasch...
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used to create new Reichsgaue Danzig-West Prussia and Wartheland. Of those, Reichsgau Wartheland was the largest and the only one comprising solely the...
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Liebchen in Alt-Skalden (now called Skalmierzyce) near Ostrowo, Reichsgau Wartheland, in German-annexed Poland. When he was five days old, his parents...
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a German Franciscan prelate made apostolic administrator of the Reichsgau Wartheland during World War II by Pope Pius XII, one of the most controversial...
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Expulsions of 680,000 Poles from German-occupied Wielkopolska (German -Reichsgau Wartheland). From the city of Poznań Germans expelled to General Government...
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mid–1940, the ethnic cleansing (forcible removal) of Poles from the Reichsgau Wartheland initially occurred across the border, to the General Government (a...
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Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany (category Reichsgau Wartheland)
(Wielkopolska) affected 680,000 Poles. From the city of Poznań in Reichsgau Wartheland alone, the Germans expelled 70,000 Poles to the General Government...
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was responsible for numerous atrocities against Poles and Jews in Reichsgau Wartheland and the General Government during the German occupation of Poland...
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Military Committee from 2002 to 2005. Kujat was born in Mielke, Reichsgau Wartheland (today Poland) to a farmer who died as a soldier in World War II...
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Arthur Greiser (category Reichsgau Wartheland)
in his jurisdiction. On 29 January 1940, the region was renamed Reichsgau Wartheland. A member of several Nazi paramilitary organizations, Greiser was...
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annexed by Nazi Germany and made part of Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia and Reichsgau Wartheland (initially Reichsgau Posen). By the time World War II ended...
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Poland, with the exception of Chelmno, which was located in the Reichsgau Wartheland of German-occupied Poland. Chelmno (December 1941 – July 1944). Located...
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previously expelled Poles in "Warthegau". Newly built village in Reichsgau Wartheland In 1940, Estonia and Latvia became Soviet republics. One of the main...
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World War II. Arthur Greiser – Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter of Reichsgau Wartheland from 1939 to 1945, he was an Obergruppenfuhrer in both the SS and...
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Alberti, Michael (2006). Die Verfolgung und Vernichtung der Juden im Reichsgau Wartheland 1939-1945 (in German). Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-05167-5...
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widespread massacres of Poles and Jews in West Prussia, Upper Silesia and Reichsgau Wartheland, together with the Einsatzgruppen. On the Western Front, Polish prisoners...
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Hohensalza, Reichsgau Wartheland Kattowitz, Province of Silesia (Upper Silesia from 1941) Litzmannstadt (Kalisch until 1941), Reichsgau Wartheland Posen, Reichsgau...
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(8 November 1874, Tallinn – 10 March 1940 Krughof ( Kijazkowo), Reichsgau Wartheland, Nazi Germany) was a Baltic-German politician. He was a member of...
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Siepen, a Nazi Party Ortsgruppenleiter in Solingen and a Landrat in Reichsgau Wartheland Franz Six, head of Amt VII (Ideological Research) in the Reich Security...
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the House of Knights in Stockholm, his family were resettled to Reichsgau Wartheland in 1939 as part of the secret protocols of the Molotov–Ribbentrop...
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December 1941 – March 1943, June 1944 – 18 January 1945 District of Reichsgau Wartheland Poland Carbon monoxide vans Sobibór 250,000 16 May 1942 – 17 October...
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1887 – 17 June 1949) was a German official of the Nazi era. In the Reichsgau Wartheland (Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany), Jäger served as administrative...
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Łódź into a new administrative subdivision of Nazi Germany called Reichsgau Wartheland on 9 November 1939, and on 11 April 1940 the city was renamed to...
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from Prague, in various number of groups Gauliga Wartheland: formed in the occupied Reichsgau Wartheland in 1941, first in two groups, from 1942 in a single...
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camps (Aussenlager) populated with Polish nationals expelled from Nazi Wartheland in the process of ethnic cleansing. By October 1943, most inmates were...
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of men, women and children. According to Richard J. Evans, in the Reichsgau Wartheland "numerous clergy, monks, diocesan administrators and officials of...
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