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    Ahnenerbe

    Nazi political and pseudoscientific think tank
    Ahnenerbe
    Overview: The Ahnenerbe ("Ancestral Heritage") was a Schutzstaffel (SS) pseudoscientific organization which was active in Nazi Germany between 1935 and 1945. It was established by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler ...
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    Korosciatyn massacre

    massacre by Ukrainian Insurgent Army
    Korosciatyn massacre
    Overview: The Korosciatyn massacre took place on the night of February 28/29, 1944, during the province-wide wave of massacres of Poles in Volhynia in World War II. Korosciatyn, which now bears the name of Krynica ...
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    Kajetan Mühlmann

    Austrian art historian
    Kajetan Mühlmann
    Overview: Kajetan "Kai" Mühlmann (26 June 1898 – 2 August 1958) was an Austrian art historian who was an officer in the SS and played a major role in the expropriation of art by the Nazis, particularly in Poland ...
    Date of birth: 26 June 1898
    Date of death: 2 August 1958
    Age: 60 (age at death)
    Nationality: Austrian
    Occupation: Historian
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    Dagobert Frey

    German art historian
    Dagobert Frey
    Overview: Dagobert Frey (Vienna, 23 April 1883 – 13 May 1962, Stuttgart) was an Austrian art historian, a criminal responsible for the theft of the most valuable European and Polish collections from the Warsaw ...
    Date of birth: 23 April 1883
    Date of death: 13 May 1962
    Age: 79 (age at death)
    Nationality: German
    Occupation: Historian
    Gender: Male
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    Naliboki massacre

    1943 massacre of Poles
    Naliboki massacre
    Overview: The Naliboki massacre (Polish: zbrodnia w Nalibokach) was the 8 May 1943 mass killing of 127 or 128 Poles by Soviet partisans in the small town of Naliboki in German-occupied Poland (the town is now in ...
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    Massacre in Zakroczym

    1939 murder of Polish soldiers by Nazi German troops
    Overview: The Massacre in Zakroczym, Poland, took place on 28 September 1939 when, in spite of a cease-fire, soldiers of Panzerdivision Kempf stormed Polish positions at Zakroczym, where soldiers from the 2nd I ...
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    Dominopol massacre

    village in Ukraine
    Dominopol massacre
    Overview: Dominopol (Russian: Доминополь; Ukrainian: Домінопіль) is a defunct village located in the present-day area of Volodymyr-Volynskyi Raion of Volyn Oblast in Ukraine. On July 11, 1943, at the height of the ...
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    Ochota massacre

    1944 Nazi massacre in Warsaw, Poland
    Ochota massacre
    Overview: The Ochota massacre (in Polish: Rzeź Ochoty – "Ochota slaughter") was a wave of German-orchestrated mass murder, looting, arson, torture and rape, which swept through the Warsaw district of Ochota from ...
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    Przyszowice massacre
    Overview: The Przyszowice massacre (Polish: Zbrodnia przyszowicka or tragedia przyszowicka) was a massacre perpetrated by the Red Army against civilian inhabitants of the Polish village of Przyszowice in Upper ...
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    Jedwabne pogrom

    1941 massacre of Jews in Poland
    Jedwabne pogrom
    Overview: The Jedwabne pogrom was a massacre of Polish Jews in the town of Jedwabne, German-occupied Poland, on 10 July 1941, during World War II and the early stages of the Holocaust. Estimates of the number of ...
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    Portrait of a Young Man (Raphael)
    Overview: Portrait of a Young Man is a painting by Raphael. It is often thought to be a self-portrait. During the Second World War the painting was stolen by the Nazis from Poland. Many historians regard it as the ...
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    Destruction of Warsaw

    Overview of the destruction of Warsaw
    Destruction of Warsaw
    Overview: The destruction of Warsaw was Nazi Germany's razing of the city in late 1944, after the 1944 Warsaw Uprising of the Polish resistance. The uprising infuriated German leaders, who decided to destroy the ...
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    Lady with an Ermine

    Artwork by Leonardo Da Vinci
    Lady with an Ermine
    Overview: The Lady with an Ermine is a portrait painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Dated to c.the work is painted in oils on a panel of walnut wood. Its subject is Cecilia Gallerani ...
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    Executions in Warsaw's police district
    Overview: The executions in Warsaw's police district were mass executions of residents from Warsaw's Śródmieście and southern districts, carried out by the Germans during the Warsaw Uprising in the so-called police ...
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    Szarajówka massacre

    Nazi war crime
    Szarajówka massacre
    Overview: The Szarajówka massacre was a Nazi war crime perpetrated by the Ordnungspolizei and Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in the village of Szarajówka within occupied Poland. Occurring on May 18, 1943, this paci ...
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    Jabłoń-Dobki massacre

    Nazi war crime perpetrated in occupied Poland.
    Jabłoń-Dobki massacre
    Overview: The Jabłoń-Dobki massacre was a Nazi war crime perpetrated by the Ordnungspolizei and Wehrmacht in the village of Jabłoń-Dobki within occupied Poland. On March 8, 1944, the village faced complete dest ...
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    Michniów massacre

    204 Polish civilians massacred by German police, SS in 1943
    Michniów massacre
    Overview: The Michniów massacre is a massacre that occurred on 12–13 July 1943 in the village of Michniów during German occupation of Poland when approximately 204 of its inhabitants, including women and children ...
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    Radziłów pogrom

    World War II massacre of Jews by local Poles
    Overview: The Radziłów pogrom (Polish: Pogrom w Radziłowie) was a World War II massacre committed on 7 July 1941 in the town of Radziłów, in German-occupied Poland. Local Poles, under SS orders or with German e ...
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    Sarny Massacre

    Execution of between 14,000 and 18,000 persons, mostly Jews, in the Nazi-occupied city of Sarny
    Overview: The Sarny massacre was the execution of an estimated 14,000-18,000 people, mostly Jews, in the Nazi-occupied Polish city of Sarny (now Rivne Oblast of Ukraine) on August 27-28, 1942.
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    Parośla I massacre
    Overview: The Parośla I massacre was committed during World War II by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) under the command of Hryhorij Perehijniak "Dowbeszka-Korobka" on 9 February 1943 against the ethnic Polish ...
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