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- Generalgouvernement is a German term that may refer to: General Government of Belgium under German occupation during World War I General Government of...
- The General Government (German: Generalgouvernement, IPA: [ɡenəˈʁaːlɡuvɛʁnəˌmã] ; Polish: Generalne Gubernatorstwo; Ukrainian: Генеральна губернія), formally...
- The Gauliga Generalgouvernement was the highest football league in Polish areas annexed by **** Germany in October 1939 in the so-called General Government...
- The General Government of Warsaw (German: Generalgouvernement Warschau) was an administrative civil district created by the German Empire in World War...
- German General Government of Belgium (German: Kaiserliches Deutsches Generalgouvernement Belgien) was a German Army occupation administration which administered...
- German-occupied Poland. Its official German name was Polnische Polizei im Generalgouvernement (Polish Police of the General Government; Polish: Policja Polska...
- skilled Jewish workers to take up armament industry roles in the Generalgouvernement to replace Polish and Ukrainian workers (who had been sent to Germany...
- affairs" and the m**** murder of the Jews in the General Government (Generalgouvernement). However he was never convicted of war crimes. Lerch was born on...
- The General Government administration (German: Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete, lit. 'General Government for the occupied Polish...
- The military districts, also known in some English-language publications by their German name as Wehrkreise (singular: Wehrkreis),: 27–40  were administrative...