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Franciszek Piper
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Pawiak
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Gestapo
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Action T4
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Action T4
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psychiatric
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Gdańsk
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Owińska
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Poznań
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Łódź
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extermination camps
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SS and Police Leader
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Wilhelm Koppe
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tuberculosis
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Chelmno extermination camp
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Łapanka
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Forced labor in Germany during World War II
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Germanization
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Reich
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Polish
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Łódź
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Kashubians
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Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia
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Deutsche Volksliste
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Kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany
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Ausländerkinder-Pflegestätte
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kidnapped by the Nazis
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Ausländerkinder-Pflegestätte
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Łódź
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Westminster Abbey
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General Government
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Pomerania
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Wrocław
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Chełmno
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Maximilian Kolbe
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Wola massacre
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Warsaw Uprising
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took place in Wola district
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Sicherheitspolizei
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Heinz Reinefarth
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Dirlewanger
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Śródmieście
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Stare Miasto
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Marymont
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Ochota
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an orgy of civilian killings, rape and looting
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collaborators
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RONA
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Czerniaków
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Powiśle
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Mokotów
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Polish resistance
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was systematically demolished
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Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
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extradition
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Anti-Polish sentiment
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Consequences of German Nazism
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Genocide
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Gestapo-NKVD Conferences
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Hans Frank
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Holocaust in Poland
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Holocaust victims
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Friedrich Krüger
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Medallions
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Zofia Nałkowska
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Polish decrees
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Polish resistance movement in World War II
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Racial policy of Nazi Germany
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Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939-1946)
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Valley of Death (Bydgoszcz)
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Piotrowski, Tadeusz
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Łuczak, Czesław
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ISBN 9780781807586
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ISBN 978-83-7629-063-8
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