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Persecution by Nazi Germany

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Operation Tannenberg
Nazi extermination operation directed at Poles in early World War II
Intelligenzaktion
The Intelligenzaktion (), or the Intelligentsia mass shootings, was a series of mass murders committed against the Polish intelligentsia (teachers, priests, physicians, and other prominent members of Polish society) during the early years of the Second World War (1939–45) by Nazi Germany. The Germans conducted the operations in accordance with their plan to Germanize the western regions of occupied Poland, before their territorial annexation to the German Reich.
German AB-Aktion in Poland
1940 military operation
Josef Beran
Czech cardinal, professor and theologist (1888–1969)
Sonderaktion Krakau
Nazi German operation against professors and academics of the Jagiellonian University and other universities in German occupied Kraków, Poland, at the beginning of World War II
massacre of Lviv professors
act of murdering Polish scientists by police force of Nazi Germany (Lviv/Lwów, 1941)
Special Prosecution Book-Poland
proscription list made by Nazi Germany targeting important members of Polish society for executions
Schutzhaft
extra- or para-legal rounding-up of political opponents, Jews, and other persecuted groups in Nazi Germany
expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany
World War II expulsions
Transgender people in Nazi Germany
persecution and treatment of transgender people in Nazi Germany
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sign for Polish workers during the NS-Regime in Nazi Germany
persecution of black people in Nazi Germany
Convoy of the 31 000
deportation transport of the 24th of January 1943 with women resistants from Compiègne to Auschwitz
Pogrom against the disabled (1943)
persecution of Chinese people in Germany
overview of treatment of Chinese under Nazi Germany rule