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The Mongols massacred almost all residents. Sack of Kraków (1241) March 1241 Kraków: Mongol Empire: The Mongols massacred almost all residents. Sack of Sandomierz (1260) February 1260 Sandomierz Mongol Empire: The Mongols massacred almost all residents. Gdańsk massacre: 13 November 1308 Gdańsk: Teutonic Knights: 60–1,000 Polish civilians ...
G. Rossolinski-Liebe puts the number of Ukrainians, both OUN-UPA members and civilians, killed by Poles during and after World War II to be 10,000–20,000. [179] According to Kataryna Wolczuk, for all of the areas affected by conflict, the Ukrainian casualties range from 10,000 to 30,000 between 1943 and 1947. [188]
During World War II, Jews in Poland suffered the worst percentage loss of life compared to all other national and ethnic groups. The vast majority were civilians. On average, 2800 Polish citizens died per day during its occupation. [ 240 ]
Massacres committed by Poland (1 C, 8 P) W. Polish war crimes in World War II (2 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Polish war crimes"
Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland (132 P) Pages in category "Sites of World War II massacres of Poles" The following 188 pages are in this category, out of 188 total.
World War II massacres of Polish intelligentsia (2 C, 4 P) M. Massacres of Poles in Eastern Galicia (1 C, 12 P) Massacres of Poles in Volhynia (1 C, 41 P, 1 F) N.
World War II massacres of Poles (6 C, 4 P) S. ... Pages in category "World War II crimes in Poland" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre: A massacre was committed in the hill village of Sant'Anna di Stazzema in Tuscany, Italy, in the course of an operation against the Italian resistance movement during the Italian Campaign of World War II. 560 local villagers and refugees were murdered and their bodies burnt in a scorched earth policy action by the ...