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The Warthegau was to be Germanised within ten years.
German law, as violated as it was, would not automatically apply to the Warthegau, but only selected rules.
Participating in the mass murder of Polish civilians in the Warthegau.
The only camp in the Warthegau was Chełmno extermination camp.
Already in 1939, 80% of the Catholic clergy of the Warthegau region had been deported to concentration camps.
In 1939, five of the Polish bishops of the annexed Warthegau region were deported to concentration camps.
Mass expulsions of Poles from the Warthegau to the General Government and summary executions were the norm.
From January 1943, most of these ethnic Germans moved in treks to the Warthegau or to Silesia, where they were to settle.
From 2,500 Catholic priests in the Warthegau region 752 perished and 1/3 survived the war in prisons and concentration camps.
Heinemann (2003) gives identical numbers for Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia and Warthegau.
Following Poland's defeat, Greiser became Gauleiter in the Warthegau, which became part of Germany after 1939.
District commanders from the army in occupied zones were put in charge at West Prussia, Upper Silesia and Warthegau.
Throughout May and June 1942, vast numbers of Jews in the Warthegau and in the General Government were killed by gassing.
Eighty percent of the Catholic clergy and five of the bishops of Warthegau were sent to concentration camps in 1939; in Chełmno, 48 percent.
The status as établissement public du culte was repealed too and the church turned into a mere private association, similar to the legal situation of the churches in the Warthegau.
Polish Jews of the Łódź Ghetto and the local inhabitants of Reichsgau Wartheland (Warthegau) were exterminated there.
He was an ardent racist who enthusiastically pursued an 'ethnic cleansing' program to rid the Warthegau of Poles and to resettle the 'cleansed' areas with ethnic Germans.
Not even when she was picked up by the Wehrmacht while trying to contact the Jews in the Warthegau ghetto, after their food had run out and the peasants turned traitor.
In March 1940 Greiser decreed an ordinance for the Warthegau, which declared the church bodies not to be statutory bodies, as in Germany, but mere private associations.
They were based on similar SS formations called Volksdeutscher Selbstschutz operating in the Warthegau district of German-annexed western part of Poland in 1939.
Hartmut Neugebauer (born 2 September 1942, Zirke, Warthegau (now Sieraków, Poland)) is a German actor, voice actor and dialogue director.
The name Reichsgau Wartheland was introduced on 29 January 1940.
Following the occupation of Poland, he served as an inspector in the Reichsgau Wartheland.
Of those, Reichsgau Wartheland was the largest and the only one comprising solely the annexed territory.
In February 1940 he became director of the football section in the administration of the new region Reichsgau Wartheland.
Germany planned to completely remove the indigenous population of Poland beginning with the newly created Reichsgau Wartheland territory in 1939.
It was administered as part of the county or district (kreis) of Lask within Reichsgau Wartheland.
The Catholic Church was suppressed in the annexed territory of Reichsgau Wartheland more harshly than elsewhere.
The territory of the German district called the General Government was the second main area of expulsions after the Reichsgau Wartheland.
For example, one time she was responsible for the transfer of 300 Polish children from Reichsgau Wartheland to the German Reich.
The division was sent to be trained and equipped at Schieratz in Reichsgau Wartheland (German-annexed Poland).
The Roman Catholic Church was even more violently suppressed in Reichsgau Wartheland and the General Government.
But by 1943 German people were evacuated to Reichsgau Wartheland, and the Wehrmacht retreated from the Soviet Union.
Other Reichsgaue were e.g. Reichsgau Wartheland and Reichsgau Sudetenland.
During the German occupation, the town was part of Reichsgau Wartheland, a portion of Poland directly annexed by Germany.
The Wehrmacht entered Kiekrz without fighting in 1939 and Kiekrz became part of the Reichsgau Wartheland.
The area administratively became part of the Third Reich's Reichsgau Wartheland, within the district/county (kreis) of Kutno.
During the German occupation of 1939-1945, Poznań was incorporated into the Third Reich as the capital of Reichsgau Wartheland.
In 1939 he confiscated the Jewish-owned manors of Rucewo and Rucewko in Reichsgau Wartheland.
Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia and Reichsgau Wartheland.'