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German occupation of Poland during World War II

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General Government
German-occupied zone in Poland in World War II
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
administrative division of Nazi Germany in occupied Ukraine
occupation of Poland (1939–1945)
occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War (1939–1945)
Operation Tannenberg
Nazi extermination operation directed at Poles in early World War II
Military Administration in Poland
military administration of Nazi Germany in occupied parts of Poland during World War II
Polish and Danziger areas annexed by Nazi Germany
Territories of Poland and the Free City of Danzig which were annexed by Germany during WWII
209th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
division
351st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
military unit
Friedrich Weber
German general (1892–1974)
Goralenvolk
Goralenvolk was a geopolitical term invented by the German Nazis in World War II in reference to the Goral highlander population of Podhale region in the south of Poland near the Slovak border. The Germans postulated a separate nationality for people of that region in an effort to extract them from the Polish citizenry during their occupation of Poland's highlands. The term Goralenvolk was a neologism derived from the Polish word Górale (the Highlanders) commonly referring to the ethnic group living in the Beskid and Tatra mountains. In an attempt to make the Gorals collaborate with the S
Nowy Kurier Warszawski
Nazi German newspaper, published in Polish language from October 1939 to January 1945 in General Government
Durchgangslager 121
German Nazi transit camp
Germanisation in Poland
German-led genocide in Poland (1939–1945)