- Wola massacre
The Wola massacre ( _pl. Rzeź Woli, "Wola slaughter") (
August 5 -August 8 ,1944 inWola ,Warsaw ) was the scene of the largest single in thehistory of Poland . According to different sources, some 40,000 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/polish/domestic/story/2004/10/041002_uprising_warsaw_museum.shtml Muzeum Powstania otwarte] , BBC Polish edition, 2 October 2004, Last accessed on 13 April 2007] to 100,000pl icon [http://miasta.gazeta.pl/warszawa/1,54182,1601810.html O Powstaniu Warszawskim opowiada prof. Jerzy Kłoczowski] ,Gazeta Wyborcza - local Warsaw edition, 1998-08-01. Last accessed on 13 April 2007] Polishcivilians andPOW s were killed by the German forces during their suppression of theWarsaw Uprising . The Nazis tried to suppress the uprising early with an attempt to terrorize the inhabitants of Warsaw, hoping to end without having to commit to heavyurban combat , before realizing it was only stiffening the opposition.The massacre
German forces, notably subunits of the "
Sicherheitspolizei " security police and notorious force of amnestied criminals "SS-Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger ", rounded up and indiscriminately executed many of the people in the Wola district, including the elderly, women and children, as well as theinsurgents taken prisoner. Mass executions in the district also included themass murder s of patients and personnel of the local hospitals, some of them burned alive. A critical aim of this German policy was to crush the will of the Poles to fight and bring the uprising to an end without having to commit to the heavy city fighting. [http://www.1944.pl/index.php?a=site_text&id=12449&se_id=12452 THE SLAUGHTER IN WOLA] atWarsaw Uprising Museum ]On August 5, the three groups started their advance westward along "Wolska" and "Górczewska" streets toward the main East-West communication line of
Aleje Jerozolimskie . Their advance was halted, but theHeinz Reinefarth 's andOskar Dirlewanger 's regiments started to carry out orders ofHeinrich Himmler : behind the lines, special groups of SS and police forces went from house to house, rounding-up and shooting all inhabitants. Regular German soldiers of the "Wehrmacht " also took part in the killings.Martin Gilbert , in his book "The Second World War: A Complete History", page 565, (see [http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&id=Y_sfOn8BkOwC&pg=PA565&lpg=PA565&dq=wola+warsaw&prev=http://books.google.com/books%3Fq%3Dwola%2Bwarsaw%26lr%3D%26start%3D20&sig=0fzvAMxrwRolIgZBDRR69Lkpo9U Google Books page view] ) describes the event:By August 5, more than fifteen thousand Polish civilians had been murdered by German troops in Warsaw. At 5:30 that evening, General von dem Bach Zelewski gave the order for the execution of women and children to stop. But the killing continued of all Polish men who were captured, without anyone bothering to find out whether they were insurgents or not. Nor did either the
Cossacks or the criminals in the Kaminsky and Dirlewanger brigades pay any attention to von dem Bach Zelewski's order: by rape, murder, torture and fire, they made their way through the suburbs of Wola and Ochota, killing in three days of slaughter a further thirty thousand civilians, including hundreds of patients in each of the hospitals in their path.At the same time, the insurgent "Zośka" and "Wacek" battalions managed to capture the ruins of the
Warsaw Ghetto and theWarsaw concentration camp . The area became one of the main communication links between the insurgents fighting in Wola and those defending theWarsaw Old Town . OnAugust 7 ,1944 , the Nazi forces were joined by tanks, with civilian women being used as ahuman shield s. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/august/1/newsid_3932000/3932555.stm 1944: Uprising to free Warsaw begins] , BBC News, 1 August] After two days of heavy fighting, they managed to cut Wola in two and reach theBankowy square .The massacre was halted when
Adolf Hitler ordered the captured civilians to be sent to concentration camps or directed toforced labor . The "Verbrennungskommando", which was composed of selected Polish men, collected most of the victims' bodies and then burnt them in several locations.Aftermath
Up until mid September, the Nazis were shooting all captured insurgents on the spot. After "SS-Obergruppenführer"
Erich von dem Bach arrived in Warsaw (August 7, 1944), it became clear that atrocities only stiffened the resistance and that some political solution should be found, considering the limited forces at the disposal of the German commander. The aim was to gain a significant victory to show theArmia Krajowa the futility of further fighting and make themsurrender .This did not immediately succeed, but from the end of September on, some of the captured Polish fighters were treated as
prisoners of war and civilians spared, and in the end the districts of Warsaw still held by insurgents capitulated onOctober 2 ,1944 .The main perpetrators were Heinz Reinefarth and Oskar Dirlewanger, who presided over the most cruel atrocities. Dirlewanger was tortured to death by Polish military guards after the war, but Reinefarth was never prosecuted. A list of several former "Dirlewanger" members still alive and never prosecuted was made by the
Warsaw Uprising Museum in May 2008. [ [http://www.rp.pl/artykul/135379.html Odkryta kartoteka zbrodniarzy] , "Rzeczpospolita ", 17-05-2008]ee also
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Military description of the Warsaw Uprising
*Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles
*Ochota massacre - August 1944 atrocities inOchota district of Warsaw, committed mostly byRussia n collaborators led byBronislaw Kaminski References
External links
* [http://stosstruppen39-45.tripod.com/id6.html Waffen-SS im Einsatz: The Rape of Warsaw]
* [http://www.warsawuprising.com/witness/atrocities3.htm Witness testimony on German massacre of Polish hospital patients]
* [http://www.warsawuprising.com/witness/atrocities4.htm Witness testimony on German massacre of Polish civilians in Wola]
*de icon [http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=45140332&top=SPIEGEL Nacht über Wola] , "Der Spiegel "
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