Verbrennungskommando Warschau (German: Warsaw burning detachment) was a slave labour unit formed by the SS following the Wola massacre of around 40,000...
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Wilm Hosenfeld (category Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta)
attached to Wachbataillon (guard battalion) 660, part of the Wach-Regiment Warschau (Warsaw Guard Regiment) in which he served as a staff officer and as the...
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– (1. FC Nürnberg / SS- u. Pol.-SG Warschau) Herbert Panse – (Eimsbütteler TV / Fort Bema) Karol Pazurek – (Polonia Warsaw / DTSG Krakau) Alwin Riemke...
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Legia Warsaw (redirect from Legia Warschau)
retreat west and the club relocated to Warsaw. The first match in which Polonia Warsaw was the rival was held on 29 April 1917 at Agrykola Park and ended...
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9871 Owned by Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A., Gedob History Previous names Warschau Hauptbahnhof (Warszawa Główna) (1939–1944) Warszawa Główna Osobowa (?–2021)...
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Poles in Germany (German: Polen) are the second largest Polish diaspora (Polonia) in the world and the biggest in Europe. Estimates of the number of Poles...
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sub-divided into four Distrikte (districts). Distrikt Krakau; Distrikt Warschau; Distrikt Lublin; Distrikt Radom. After the invasion of the Soviet Union...
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Janusz Korczak (category Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta)
the ghetto to the Treblinka extermination camp during the Grossaktion Warschau of 1942. Korczak was born in Warsaw in 1878. He was unsure of his birth...
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were insecure about their future there until the 1970s (see Kniefall von Warschau). Eastern settlers did not feel at home in Lower Silesia, and as a result...
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