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A painful reckoning with the conscience of mankind.
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The victims of Sonderaktion Krakau
Aktion gegen Universitäts-Professoren, commonly known as Sonderaktion Krakau, has left its mark on the history of Cracow and modern history in general, as an unprecedented attack on Polish academic circles. The representative of the German occupation authorities, SS-Sturmbannführer Bruno Müller, commanded Jagiellonian University Rector, Professor Tadeusz Lehr-Spławiński to convene a meeting of all the university’s lecturers at the administrative center building in the Collegium Novum.
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The German killing machine
The idea of Nazi concentration camps was implemented less than a month after Adolf Hitler had become the Chancellor of Germany on 30 January1933. This was the result of support demonstrated by the German society for the Nazi party, expressed in parliamentary elections. After the NSDAP’s unquestioned victory in 1932, it became the largest party of the Reichstag.
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They became numbers from 31 to 758.
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Daily Apocalypse. The first weeks in Auschwitz.
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“The world's largest cemetery of the clergy”. Polish clergy in KL Dachau.
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Ravensbrück – the last circle of torment