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annexed by ****
Germany and was
known as
Zichenau in German. It was the
capital of
Regierungsbezirk Zichenau, a new
subdivision of the
Province of East...
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Regierungsbezirk Zichenau was a Regierungsbezirk, or
administrative region, of the ****
German Province of East
Prussia in 1939–45,
established in German-occupied...
- Danzig-West Prussia,
while Regierungsbezirk Zichenau (Ciechanów) was
added to East Prussia.
Originally part of the
Zichenau region, the
Sudauen (Suwałki) district...
- Danzig-West Prussia. East
Prussia was
compensated with
Regierungsbezirk Zichenau (previously Ciechanów).
These new
areas lay
approximately between the rivers...
- "new threat",
Gestapo headquarters in
Zichenau (Ciechanów)
formed a
lesser known unit
called Kommando SS
Zichenau-Schroettersburg,
which departed from...
- (Kalisch
until 1941),
Reichsgau Wartheland Posen,
Reichsgau Wartheland Zichenau,
Province of East
Prussia Former eastern territories,
dissolved in 1945:...
- (German: Südostpreußen - see the map below)
along with the
Regierungsbezirk Zichenau,
although in
contrast to the latter, it was not
incorporated into, but...
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incorporated to pre-existing
bordering gaus of East
Prussia (as in the case of
Zichenau) and
Upper Silesia (as in the case of the
Silesian voivodeship with the...
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Arbeitserziehungslager for the
civilians brought in from
across the new
German Zichenau. Some 10,000–13,000
prisoners died there, out of a
total of 30,000. After...
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Prussia and Wartheland. The
remaining three regions, the so-called
areas of
Zichenau,
Eastern Upper Silesia and the Suwałki triangle,
became attached to adjacent...