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- SS-Truppenübungsplatz Heidelager was a World War II SS military complex and **** concentration camp in Pustków and Pustków Osiedle, Occupied Poland. The...
- established on October 1, 1942 with quarters in the SS-Truppenübungsplatz Heidelager at Pustków near Dębica in the General Government. Oberführer Franz Augsberger...
- Radom Siedlce Sambor Słonim Sosnowiec Stanisławów Tarnopol Wilno Warsaw Other atrocities Action T4 Grossaktion Warsaw Human medical experiments Heidelager...
- World War II. It was formed in May 1943 at the SS-Truppenübungsplatz Heidelager near Dębica in the General Government through an expansion of the Estonian...
- were the location of the **** German troop-training facility called HL-Heidelager for the Ukrainian 14th Waffen SS Division "Galician", as well as other...
- concentration camp in Pustków, located within the SS-Truppenübungsplatz Heidelager military complex in southeast Poland, was another subsidiary of Sachsenhausen...
- Truppenubungsplatz Heidelager in Pustków. Also implicated in war crimes was Wilhelm Schitli, commander of the "Jewish camp" at the SS training area HL-Heidelager from...
- forest. The ****s used slave labour from the nearby SS Truppenübungsplatz Heidelager concentration camp in Pustków to build new infrastructure, starting with...
- 2000 prisoners from the concentration camp at the SS-Truppenübungsplatz Heidelager.[page needed] The Polish resistance Home Army (Armia Krajowa) captured...
- The volunteers were transported for training to SS-Truppenübungsplatz Heidelager near Dębica in German-occupied Poland on 3 August 1941. The first signs...