Kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany

Kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany

Kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany ( Limited preview. Google Books.]

After the war, a memorial plate was made in Lublin dedicated to railway workers who tried to save Polish children from German captivity.cite web|author=Marek J. Szubiak|url=http://roztocze.net/newsroom.php/13293|title=Dzieciństwo zabrała wojna|work=Newsroom|publisher=Roztocze Online (P. Rogalski & R. Moteka)|date=2002-12-10|accessdate=2008-09-24 ]

ee also

*Action T4
*Ausländerkinder-Pflegestätte
*Czesława Kwoka
*Drang nach Osten
*Ethnic cleansing
*Eugenics
*Generalplan Ost
*Germanization
*Kulturkampf
*Lebensborn
*Lebensraum
*Pan-germanism
*RuSHA Trial

Notes

References

*Hrabar, Roman Z., Zofia Tokarz, and Jacek E. Wilczur. "The Fate of Polish Children During the Last War". Trans. Bogdan Buczkowski and Lech Petrowicz. Rada Ochrony Pomników Walki i Męczeństwa. Warsaw: Interpress, 1981. ISBN 8322319509 (10). ISBN 9788322319505 (13).
*Milton, Sybil. [http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=gvKVLcMVIuG&b=395115 "Non-Jewish Children in the Camps"] . Museum of Tolerance, "Multimedia Learning Center Online". Annual 5, Chapter 2. Copyright © 1997, The Simon Wiesenthal Center. Accessed September 25, 2008.
* [http://nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/php/docs_swi.php?DI=1&text=overview Nuremberg Trials Project: Overview] and [http://nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/php/docs_swi.php?DI=1&text=bibliogr Nuremberg Trial Documents Bibliography] and [http://nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/php/docs_swi.php?DI=1&text=bibliogr Nuremberg Trial Resources] – Nuremberg Trials Project: A Digital Document Collection at Harvard University Law School Library (HLSL). ["Contents of the Collection: The Nuremberg Trials collection fills some 690 boxes, with an average box containing approximately 1500 pages of text (for a total estimated at 1,035,000 pages). The three largest groups of documents are: trial documents (primarily briefs and document books for trial exhibits) for the twelve NMT trials and the IMT trial (280 boxes); trial transcripts for the twelve NMT trials and the IMT trial (154 boxes); and evidence file documents (the photostats, typescripts, and evidence analyses from which the prosecution, and occasionally defendants, drew their exhibits) (200 boxes). ... The HLSL collection also includes documents from the IMT hearings on criminal organizations and miscellaneous papers concerning the trials. Most of the documents are in both English and German (and occasionally other languages). ... In this project only the English language trial documents and trial transcripts will be presented, but the evidence file documents are usually in both English and German."]
* [http://www.mazal.org/archive/nmt/04a/NMT04-C001.htm "The RuSHA Case:] D. Kidnapping of Children of Foreign Nationality: 3. Polish Children" (inactive URL). Cf. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070612145409/www.mazal.org/archive/nmt/04a/NMT04-C001.htm "The RusSHA Case:] D. Kidnapping of Children of Foreign Nationality: 3. Polish Children" (Internet Archive URL). 993-1028 in "Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg [sic] Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10". © Mazal Library, n.d. NMT04-C001. Nuernberg [sic] Military Tribunal, Vol. IV, Pages VII — VIII: "The RuSHA Case". [http://web.archive.org/web/20080122070009/http://www.mazal.org/ Mazal Library] (Internet Archive URL). "mazal.org". Accessed September 15, 2008. (Trial documents.) [Note: "The Trials of War Criminals before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals (NMT) differ from the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal (IMT) in a number of different ways...."]

External links

* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Lebensborn.html "The 'Lebensborn' Program (1935-1945)"] . "Jewish Virtual Library" (American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise). ("Sources: The Forgotten Camps; ABC News 20/20 Special Report — Hitler’s 'Master Race': Nazi Program Attempted to Create Racially Pure Children (April 27, 2000).") [Includes an illustration of a kidnapping.]


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