- German AB-Aktion operation in Poland
AB-Aktion or Außerordentliche Befriedungsaktion (German for "Special Pacificational Action" or "Operation"), was a German campaign during
World War II aimed to eliminate the intellectuals and the upper classes of the Polish nation. In the spring and summer of 1940, more than 30,000 Poles were arrested by the German authorities in German-occupied Poland. [Chapter "Hitler's Plans for Poland." Noakes and Pridham, " [http://www2.dsu.nodak.edu/users/dmeier/Holocaust/ghettoization.html Nazism: A History in Documents] ", p. 988.] About 7,000 leaders and professors, teachers and priests (labeled as suspected of criminal activities) were subsequently massacred at various locations including at thePalmiry Forest. [ [http://www1.yadvashem.org/odot_pdf/Microsoft%20Word%20-%205710.pdf AB-Aktion] , Shoah Resource Center, The International School for Holocaust Studies.] ["Poles: Victims of the Nazi Era" at the [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:r-2LsWCcidUJ:www.ushmm.org/education/resource/poles/poles.php+AB-Aktion&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=13 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum] ] The others were sent toGerman concentration camps .History
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Prior to the action, in late 1939 and early 1940, most Polish university professors, intellectuals, writers, politicians, teachers and other members of the elite of Polish society were briefly arrested by the
Gestapo and had their names registered. Frank finally accepted the "Ausserordentliche Befriedungsaktion" onMay 16 ,1940 . In the following weeks, the German police, theGestapo , theSS and theWehrmacht arrested roughly 30,000 Poles in major Polish cities, includingWarsaw ,Łódź ,Lublin andKraków . The interned were held in a number of prisons, including the infamousPawiak , where they were subject to brutal interrogations. After time spent in the prisons of Warsaw, Kraków,Radom ,Kielce ,Nowy Sącz ,Tarnów , Lublin orWiśnicz , the arrested Poles were transferred toGerman concentration camps , most notably to the newly-created camp of Auschwitz, as well as Sachsenhausen and Mauthausen. Approximately 3,500 members of the Polish intelligentsia were executed at the mass murder sites inPalmiry near Warsaw,Firlej , Wincentynów nearRadom , and in theBliżyn forest nearSkarżysko-Kamienna .Among those killed were
Maciej Rataj ,Mieczysław Niedziałkowski andJanusz Kusociński . Actions were started on a similar scale in otherPolish areas annexed by Nazi Germany . According to many historians, includingNorman Davies , the action against Polish leaders was coordinated with the authorities of theSoviet Union , who at the same time perpetrated the mass murder of 22,000 Polish military officers atKatyń and other places.The active persecution of Polish intellectuals was continued until the end of the war. The direct continuation of the AB Action was a German campaign in the east started after the German invasion of the USSR. Among the most notable mass executions of Polish professors was the
massacre of Lwów professors , in which approximately 45 professors of the university inLwów were murdered together with their families and guests. Among those killed in the massacre wereTadeusz Boy-Żeleński , former Polish prime ministerKazimierz Bartel ,Włodzimierz Stożek , andStanisław Ruziewicz . Thousands more perished in thePonary massacre , in German concentration camps, and in ghettos.Aftermath
After the war, many people responsible for organisation of the AB Action were tried before the
Nuremberg Military Tribunals . However, most of the German commanders were never held responsible for the crimes.Fact|date=July 2007References
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*World War II atrocities in Poland
*Pacification operations in German-occupied Poland
*Operation Tannenberg
*Generalplan Ost
*Katyn massacre
*Anti-Polonism
*History of Poland (1939-1945)
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