Special Prosecution Book – Poland

Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen. symbols
Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen. Page with names under the letter "G" with abbreviations. EK stands for Einsatzkommando and EG represents an escaped prisoner.

Special Prosecution Book – Poland (German: Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen, Polish: Specjalna księga Polaków ściganych listem gończym) was a list with the names of over 61,000 Poles made by Nazi Germany right before the invasion of Poland.[1][2] The 61,000 Poles included actors, scholars, activists, intellectuals and former officers,[1][2] who were ordered to be arrested upon the Nazi occupation of Poland.[1][2] The list was based on secret information given by members of the German minority in Poland.[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Stanisław Dąbrowa-Kostka, Hitlerowskie afisze śmierci (eng. "Nazi death posters"), KAW Warszawa 1983, p.339, (Polish),(German),(English)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Piotr Semków, IPN Gdańsk (September 2006). "Kolebka (Cradle)" (PDF). IPN Bulletin No. 8–9 (67–68), 152 Pages. Warsaw, Poland: Institute of National Remembrance. 42–50 (44–51/152 in PDF). ISSN 1641-9561. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2018. Retrieved 8 November 2015 – via direct download: 3.44 MB.