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  • The '''Generalgouvernement''' was the area of central Poland under occupation and German control after ...the [[Warthegau]], and those who were not ethnic Germans deported into the Generalgouvernement.<ref>{{citation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generalgouvernement]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generalgouvernement/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generalgouvernement/Related Articles]]
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  • (1904-1948) Nazi attorney and jurist, deputy to [[Hans Frank]], represented [[Generalgouvernement]] at [[Wannsee Conference]]; executed by Poland for [[war crime]]s
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  • Nazi lawyer, who directed the occupation of [[Poland]] (i.e., the [[Generalgouvernement]]); executed by the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]]
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  • ...|Obergruppenfuehrer]], [[HSSPF]] of [[Warthegau]], second [[HSSPF]] of [[Generalgouvernement]] (1943-1945); successfully avoided prosecution
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  • The '''Generalgouvernement''' was the area of central Poland under occupation and German control after ...the [[Warthegau]], and those who were not ethnic Germans deported into the Generalgouvernement.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...[SS]]-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Gruppenfuehrer]], first [[HSSPF]] of [[Generalgouvernement]] (1939-1943), later commanded SS divisions; committed suicide after war's
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  • ..., '''Reichsgau Posen''' or sometimes '''Wartheland'''. As opposed to the [[Generalgouvernement]] in Central Poland, treated a colony, or the eastern part under Soviet con [[Wilhelm Koppe]] was the original [[HSSPF]], until he became HSSPF of the Generalgouvernement in 1943.
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  • {{r|Generalgouvernement}}
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  • {{r|Generalgouvernement}}
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  • {{r|Generalgouvernement}}
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  • {{r|Generalgouvernement}}
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  • ...a Nazi lawyer, who headed the colonial occupation of central Poland, the [[Generalgouvernement]]. [[G.M. Gilbert]], the staff psychologist at the [[Nuremberg Trials]], c ...rt in the [[German invasion of Poland]], but was appointed Governor of the Generalgouvernement, the central part of Poland that was treated as a colony for exploitation,
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  • *Central: [[Generalgouvernement]], treated as a German colony
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  • ...SHA]], and the head of the [[Gestapo]]. When [[Hans Frank]], head of the [[Generalgouvernement]] in occupied Poland, heard of the meeting, he demanded to be represented, | Government of the [[Generalgouvernement]]
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  • * Gross, Jan T. ''Polish Society under German Occupation: The Generalgouvernement, 1939-1944.'' Princeton UP, 1979.
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  • ...d Europe.<ref> Jan T. Gross, ''Polish Society under German Occupation: The Generalgouvernement, 1939-1944.'' Princeton UP, 1979.</ref>
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