Special Prosecution Book-Poland
Special Prosecution Book-Poland (German: Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen, Polish: Specjalna księga Polaków ściganych listem gończym) was a list prepared by the Germans immediately before the invasion of Poland containing more than 61,000 members of Polish elites: activists, intelligentsia, scholars, actors, former officers, and prominent others. Upon identification, they were to be arrested and turned over to Nazi authorities following the invasion.
Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen. Symbols | |
Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen. Page with names under the letter "G" with abbreviations. EK
stands for Einsatzkommando and EG represents an escaped prisoner. |
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