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- Stalingrad was composed of 25% Hiwis. By 1944, their numbers had grown to 600,000. Both men and women were recruited. Veteran Hiwis were practically indistinguishable...
- Hiwi refer to: Hiwi (volunteer), POWs of occupied nations who volunteered to help the ****s Hiwi al-Balkhi, 9th century exegete and critic of Bible Hiwi...
- battalions. Some 1,000 Hiwis are known to have run away during field operations.: 366  Although the majority of Trawniki men or Hiwis came from among the...
- Hiwi may refer to the following languages: Guahibo language, a Guahiban language of Colombia and Venezuela Waia language, a Trans-Fly language of Papua...
- The Hiwi people inhabit the vast flatlands between the Meta and Vichada rivers in Colombia. They call themselves the “people of the savannah”. In Venezuela...
- Browning 1998, p. 18. Goldhagen 1996, pp. 533–4. Browning 1998, p. 52: "[Hiwis] were screened on the basis of their anti-Communist (and hence almost invariably...
- Te Rangihiwinui Tauroa CMG JP (29 May 1927 – 11 December 2018), known as Hiwi Tauroa, was a New Zealand rugby union player and coach, school prin****l...
- Ḥiwi al-Balkhi (9th century) (Hebrew: חיוי אל-בלכי, also Hiwwi or Chivi) was an exegete and Biblical critic of the last quarter of the ninth century born...
- Jake Te Hiwi is a New Zealand rugby union player, currently playing for the Highlanders and Otago. His preferred position is centre. Te Hiwi attended Otago...
- 1941 to conduct training of the collaborationist auxiliary police a.k.a. "Hiwis" (Hilfswilligen, lit. "those willing to help") for service with **** Germany...