- were
arrested and expelled.
These deportations,
termed by the ****s
Polenaktion ("Polish Action"), were
ordered by SS
officer and head of the Gestapo...
- end of October,
effectively making them stateless. In the so-called "
Polenaktion", more than 12,000
Polish Jews,
among them the
philosopher and theologian...
- Frankfurt,
Heschel was
arrested by the
Gestapo and
deported to
Poland in the
Polenaktion. He
spent ten
months lecturing on
Jewish philosophy and
Torah at Warsaw's...
-
Feliks Chiczewski (18 May 1889–1972) was a
Polish diplomat. He
distinguished himself during the
expulsions of
Polish Jews (known as the
Polish Action)...
-
expelled by the ****
government from
Germany to
Poland in the so-called "
Polenaktion" on
October 28, 1938.
Joseph Goebbels ordered retaliation. On the night...
-
stripped of
Polish citizenship. The "Polish operation" (German: die
Polenaktion)
ended on 29 October, when the
Polish government threatened to begin...
- Centre, Cologne, Germany)
Children depart 5.13 pm -
Recollections of the
Polenaktion and the
Kindertransports of 1938/39 (online
presentation commemorating...
- railways. The
first m****
deportation of Jews from **** Germany, the
Polenaktion,
occurred in
October 1938. It was the
forcible eviction of
German Jews...
-
October 1938
Germany expelled about 17,000
Polish Jews to
Poland in the
Polenaktion. On
August 23, 1939, the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was
signed by Germany...
-
citizenship and were not
German nationals, they were
affected by the
Polenaktion - the
arrest and
expulsion of
Polish Jews
living in Germany. Bingham's...