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  2. Reichskommissariat Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi extermination policy in Ukraine, with the help of local Ukrainian collaborators, [3] ended the lives of millions of civilians in The Holocaust and other Nazi mass killings: it is estimated 900,000 to 1.6 million Jews and 3 [4] to 4 [5] million non-Jewish Ukrainians were killed during the occupation; other sources estimate that 5.2 ...

  3. List of flags of the German Navy (1935–1945) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, it also served the Kriegsmarine as the naval ensign, which was hoisted on flag days regardless of the location of the ship. These were 1 January (New Year), 18 January (founding day of the German Empire in 1871), 30 January ("Day of National Survey"), 20 April ( Adolf Hitler 's birthday), 1 May ("Labour Day") and 31 May (anniversary of ...

  4. Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Empire-Building and the Holocaust in Ukraine. The University of North Carolina Press. Mordecai Paldiel (1993). The Path of the Righteous: Gentile Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust. KTAV Publishing House in association with the ADL. ISBN 0-88125-376-6. Mordecai Paldiel and Elie Wiesel (2007).

  5. Reichskriegsflagge - Wikipedia

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    German, Prussian, and Austrian war ensigns, including those called "Reichskriegsflagge " The term Reichskriegsflagge (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌkʁiːksflaɡə], lit. ' Imperial War Flag ') refers to several war flags and war ensigns used by the German armed forces in history. A total of eight different designs were used in 1848–1849 and between ...

  6. Reichsmarine - Wikipedia

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    The Vorläufige Reichsmarine (lit. ' Provisional Reich Navy ') was formed after the end of World War I from the Imperial German Navy. The provisions of the Treaty of Versailles restricted the German Navy to 15,000 men and no submarines, while the fleet was limited to six pre-dreadnought battleships, six light cruisers, twelve destroyers, and twelve torpedo boats.

  7. List of German flags - Wikipedia

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    War ensign of the Reichsflotte: 1895–1918: Naval ensign of Prussian Navy: 1819–1895: Naval ensign of Prussian Navy: 1816–1819: Naval ensign of Prussian Navy: 12th century: Naval ensign of the State of the Teutonic Order: 1650–1694: Naval ensign of the Brandenburg Navy: 15th century: War flag of the Holy Roman Empire: Red swords crossed ...

  8. Germany Honors Survivor Of Nazi Camps Killed In Ukraine - AOL

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    Germany's parliament on Tuesday paid tribute to Boris Romanchenko, who survived several Nazi concentration camps during World War II but was killed last week during an attack in the Ukrainian city ...

  9. Wehrmacht - Wikipedia

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    While the principal perpetrators of the civil suppression behind the front lines amongst German armed forces were the Nazi German "political" armies (the SS-Totenkopfverbände, the Waffen-SS, and the Einsatzgruppen, which were responsible for mass-murders, primarily by implementation of the so-called Final Solution of the Jewish Question in ...