Kejahatan Nazi terhadap bangsa Polandia
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Kejahatan Nazi terhadap bangsa Polandia dilakukan oleh Jerman Nazi dan pasukan kolaborasionis Blok Poros pada invasi Polandia,[1] bersama dengan batalion-batalion auksilier pada pendudukan Polandia pada masa berikutnya dalam Perang Dunia II,[2] yang terdiri dari pembunuhan etnis Polandia dan pemusnahan sistematis Yahudi Polandia. Jerman membenarkan genosida tersebut atas dasar teori rasional Nazi, yang menganggap Polandia dan bangsa-bangsa Slavia sebagai ras rendah Untermenschen dan menggambarkan Yahudi sebagai ancaman mutlak.
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[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Kulesza 2004, PDF, p. 29.
- ^ Gushee 2012, hlm. 313–314.
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Quote in Polish: "...w tych przypadkach, w których polska ludnosc cywilna podjela walke z Wehrmachtem, lecz ujeta przez wroga mordowana byla w egzekucjach poza sama walka, stawala sie ofiara oczywistych zbrodni wojennych. Konstatacja ta opiera sie takze na art. 6 statutu Miedzynarodowego Trybunalu Wojskowego w Norymberdze z 8 sierpnia 1945 r., który w punkcie b jako postaci zbrodni wojennych wskazuje pogwalcenie praw i zwyczajów wojennych przez morderstwa ludnosci cywilnej i jenców wojennych, a takze zabijanie zakladników oraz rozmyslne i bezcelowe burzenie miast, osad i wsi lub niszczenie nieusprawiedliwione wojskowa koniecznoscia."
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Nazi crimes against the Polish nation [included] death penalty provided for three out of four crimes.
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Poland's WWII population losses (in millions). Description. Jewish: 3.1 million. Ethnic Poles: 2.0 million. Other minorities: 0.5 million. Total: 5.6 million.
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...the memory of Nazi crimes against the Polish people played a central role" [in] "the development of modern Polish national identity.
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