- The
Gleiwitz incident (German: Überfall auf den
Sender Gleiwitz; Polish:
Prowokacja gliwicka) was a
false flag
attack on the
radio station Sender Gleiwitz...
- Silesia.
After the end of the
Napoleonic Wars,
Gleiwitz was
administered in the
Prussian district of Tost-
Gleiwitz within the
Province of
Silesia in 1816. The...
- ('Workers Mail') was a
German language socialist newspaper published from
Gleiwitz,
Upper Silesia,
Weimar Germany (present-day
Gliwice in Poland) between...
- The
Gleiwitz Case (German: Der Fall
Gleiwitz) is an East
German war film
directed by
Gerhard Klein. It was
released in 1961. The plot was reconstructed...
-
Poland and
Czechoslovakia The
German radio station Sender Gleiwitz (Gliwice), the
Gleiwitz incident being arguably the most
notable of the
Operation Himmler...
- on the
evening of 31
August 1939. He was one of
several victims of the
Gleiwitz incident, a multi-part
false flag
operation contrived by
German Schutzstaffel...
- father, Shlomo, were
forced on a
death march from Buna (Auschwitz III) to
Gleiwitz. In
December 1939, 2,000 male Jews from Chełm, Poland, were
forced on a...
-
Poles on 31
August 1939, to
attack the
German radio station Sender Gleiwitz in
Gleiwitz,
Upper Silesia,
Germany (since 1945: Gliwice, Poland) on the eve...
- on 93.4 MHz. The
tower was
erected from 1
August 1934 as
Sendeturm Gleiwitz (
Gleiwitz Radio Tower), when the
territory was part of Germany. It was operated...
-
government in the form of the
nominally independent state of Manchukuo. The
Gleiwitz incident in 1939
involved Reinhard Heydrich fabricating evidence of a Polish...