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- Kraków_District abstract "Kraków District (German: Distrikt Krakau, Polish: Dystrykt krakowski) was one of the Nazi German administrative units of the semi-colonial General Government during World War II in occupied Poland. It was established on October 12, 1939 by Adolf Hitler, with the capital in occupied Kraków – the historic residence of Polish royalty. The Nazi Gauleiter Hans Frank became the Governor-General of the entire territory of General Government (German: Generalgouvernement). He made his residence in Kraków at the heavily guarded Wawel castle. Frank was the former legal counsel to the Nazi Party.The first Governor of the Kraków District was SS Major General Otto Wächter (until 1942). He took over the neighbouring District of Galicia after the launch of Operation Barbarossa against the Soviets. Wächter was replaced in Kraków by SS Major General Richard Wendler (Himmler's brother-in-law). He in turn was made the Governor of District Lublin in July 1943. The first German SS-and-Police Leader for District Kraków was SS Lieutenant General Karl Zech (until 1940), replaced by SS Colonel Julian Scherner (from 1941 until February 1944), and finally the SS General Theobald Thier, until the German evacuation from the area in January 1945. The Commander of Security Police and SD for District Kraków was SS-Lieutenant Colonel Max Grosskopf.A little over two months after the invasion of Poland, the new Gestapo chief of Kraków SS-Obersturmbannführer Bruno Müller commanded his Sonderaktion Krakau shutting down all universities and high schools, and arresting leading academics; eventually killing President of Kraków Dr. Stanisław Klimecki.Beginning 20 March 1941 the Kraków Ghetto was formally established among the first one hundred Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland with other ghettos outside Kraków formed later that year and in 1942. District Kraków was the location of genocidal Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp commanded by Amon Goeth. It was built in a suburb of Kraków less than a hundred kilometres away from the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Kraków became the headquarters of Security Police (SIPO) and the SD intelligence agency for Operation Reinhard which marked the most deadly phase of the Final Solution.".
- Kraków_District thumbnail General_Government_for_the_occupied_Polish_territories_(1941).png?width=300.
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- Kraków_District wikiPageRevisionID "672101501".
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Amon_Goeth.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Auschwitz-Birkenau.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Auschwitz_concentration_camp.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Bruno_Müller.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Category:General_Government.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kraków.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_occupied_territories.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Extermination_camp.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Final_Solution.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink General_Government.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Frank.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Himmler.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Poland.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_ghettos_in_German-occupied_Poland.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Scherner.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Kraków.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Kraków-Płaszów_concentration_camp.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Kraków_Ghetto.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Occupation_of_Poland_(1939–45).
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- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Barbarossa.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Reinhard.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Ordnungspolizei.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Wächter.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wendler.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink SS.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Schutzstaffel.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Sicherheitsdienst.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Sicherheitspolizei.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Sonderaktion_Krakau.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_Klimecki.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLink Wawel.
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kraków District".
- Kraków_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kraków".
- Kraków_District hasPhotoCollection Kraków_District.
- Kraków_District imageMap "General Government for the occupied Polish territories .png".
- Kraków_District mapCaption "Administrative map of the General Government in August 1941 following Barbarossa. District of Kraków, lower centre".
- Kraków_District mapsize "300".
- Kraków_District nativeName "(Distrikt Krakau)".
- Kraków_District nativeNameLang "de".
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- Kraków_District subject Category:General_Government.
- Kraków_District subject Category:History_of_Kraków.
- Kraków_District subject Category:World_War_II_occupied_territories.
- Kraków_District type Place.
- Kraków_District type PopulatedPlace.
- Kraków_District type Settlement.
- Kraków_District type Location.
- Kraków_District type Place.
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- Kraków_District type Q486972.
- Kraków_District comment "Kraków District (German: Distrikt Krakau, Polish: Dystrykt krakowski) was one of the Nazi German administrative units of the semi-colonial General Government during World War II in occupied Poland. It was established on October 12, 1939 by Adolf Hitler, with the capital in occupied Kraków – the historic residence of Polish royalty. The Nazi Gauleiter Hans Frank became the Governor-General of the entire territory of General Government (German: Generalgouvernement).".
- Kraków_District label "Kraków District".
- Kraków_District sameAs Dystrykt_krakowski.
- Kraków_District sameAs m.02w93r1.
- Kraków_District sameAs Дистрикт_Краков.
- Kraków_District sameAs Krakau_(distrikt).
- Kraków_District sameAs Q6435962.
- Kraków_District sameAs Q6435962.
- Kraków_District wasDerivedFrom Kraków_District?oldid=672101501.
- Kraków_District depiction General_Government_for_the_occupied_Polish_territories_(1941).png.
- Kraków_District isPrimaryTopicOf Kraków_District.
- Kraków_District name "(Distrikt Krakau)".