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Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen (Polish: "Specjalna księga Polaków ściganych listem gończym", anglicized "Special Prosecution Book-Poland")[1]– was the proscription list prepared by Germans, before the war, that identified more than 61,000 members of Polish elites: activists, intelligentsia, scholars, actors, former officers, and others, who were to be interned or shot.
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History
Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen was prepared before the Invasion of Poland, between 1937 and 1939, by the “Zentralstelle IIP Polen” (Central Unit IIP-Poland) unit of the German political police, “Gestapo” with help from the German minority living in pre-war Poland.[2] Central was created under Reinhard Heydrich to coordinate the ethnic cleansing of all Poles in “Operation Tannenberg" and Intelligenzaktion, the codenames for the extermination actions directed at the Polish people during World War II, part of the Generalplan Ost.
The list identified more than 61,000 members of Polish elite: activists, intelligentsia, scholars, actors, former officers, Polish nobility, Catholic priests, university professors, teachers, doctors, lawyers and even a prominent sportsman who represented Poland on the Berlin Olympics in 1936. People from Special Prosecution Book were killed outright by Einsatzgruppen and Selbstschutz or sent to concentration camps to die.
See also
Bibliography
- Andrzej Leszek Szcześniak Plan zagłady Słowian. Generalplan Ost, Polskie Wydawnictwo Encyklopedyczne, Radom, 2001
- Fritz Arlt: Polen- Ukrainer-Judenpolitik im Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete 1939 bis 1940 in Oberschlesien 1941 bis 1943 und im Freiheitskampf der unterdrückten Ostvölker, Lindhorst, Wissenschaftlicher Buchdienst Taege, 1995
- Wacław Długoborski: Zweiter Weltkrieg und sozialer Wandel, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1981, S. 309
Internet
- digital version of "Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen" in Śląska Biblioteka Cyfrowa.
- Landkreis Rybnik/Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen 1937-1939.
References
Einsatzgruppen Director Commanders and
higher authorities- Humbert Achamer-Pifrader
- Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
- Rudolf Batz
- Ernst Biberstein
- Wolfgang Birkner
- Paul Blobel
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Bock
- Otto Bradfisch
- Werner Braune
- Fritz Dietrich
- Erich Ehrlinger
- Wilhelm Fuchs
- Karl Jäger
- Friedrich Jeckeln
- Heinz Jost
- Waldemar Klingelhöfer
- Wolfgang Kügler
- Rudolf Lange
- Erich Naumann
- Arthur Nebe
- Otto Ohlendorf
- Hans-Adolf Prützmann
- Otto Rasch
- Walter Rauff
- Martin Sandberger
- Eberhard Karl Schöngarth
- Franz Walter Stahlecker
- Eduard Strauch
- Bruno Streckenbach
- Martin Weiss
- Udo von Woyrsch
Members and others - August Becker
- Emil Haussmann
- Felix Landau
- Albert Widmann
Notable collaborators - Viktors Arājs
- Herberts Cukurs
- Konrāds Kalējs
Methods and
documentation- The Black Book
- Commissar Order
- Gas van
- Generalplan Ost
- Jäger Report
- Korherr Report
- Special Prosecution Book-Poland
Involved
organizations- SS
- RSHA
- SD
- Orpo
- Arajs Kommando
- Estonian Auxiliary Police
- Latvian Auxiliary Police
- Lithuanian Security Police
- TDA
- 8th SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer
- Rollkommando Hamann
- Schutzmannschaft
- Ukrainian Auxiliary Police
- Ypatingasis būrys
Crimes by country Poland- Operation Tannenberg
- Intelligenzaktion
- AB-Aktion
- Operation Reinhard
Lithuania- Ninth Fort
- Kaunas June 1941
- Kaunas 29 October 1941
- Ninth Fort November 1941
- Ponary
Latvia- Burning of the Riga synagogues
- Dünamünde Action
- Jelgava
- Pogulianski
- Rumbula
- Liepāja (Šķēde)
EstoniaBelarus- Łachwa Ghetto
- Minsk Ghetto
- Sluzk Affair
UkraineCategories:- Einsatzgruppen
- The Holocaust in Poland
- Historiography of World War II
- Cultural history of World War II
- Holocaust historical documents
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