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WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer
WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer

WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer

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WW2 German Nazi large German Poster by the WAFFEN SS POLICE about EXECUTIONS of 10 Polish as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer

This poster is an official German occupation notice issued in Kraków on April 6, 1944, by the SS and police authorities.

It announces that 10 Poles were executed as a reprisal for the killing of a German police officer. The executions are described as a direct response ordered by a German summary court (Standgericht), which means the sentences were carried out quickly, without a normal trial.

The central part of the poster contains a long list of over 100 names of Polish prisoners. According to the text, these individuals were sentenced to death, and the notice states that some of these executions have already been carried out. This public listing of names was meant to show that many more people could be killed at any time.

The poster also emphasizes that these punishments were carried out under German law and authority, referencing decrees related to combating resistance and protecting the occupying forces.
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This is a World War II occupation-era poster printed on green paper, issued by the German authorities (SS and police) in Kraków in 1944.

The layout is divided into two vertical sections with large, bold headlines:

On the left, in German, the headline “BEKANNTMACHUNG!” (“Announcement!”) appears in large black letters.
On the right, in Polish, the equivalent “OBWIESZCZENIE!” is printed, also in bold.

Below each headline, the text explains punitive measures taken by the Nazi authorities. The German and Polish texts mirror each other, addressing both populations.

Content summary:

The poster announces executions and repression carried out by the German occupation forces.
It states that members of the Polish population (including intellectuals and resistance supporters) have been arrested and shot.
The text justifies these actions as retaliation for acts of resistance, sabotage, or attacks against German forces.
It serves as a warning that further acts against the occupiers will result in collective punishment and more executions.
At the bottom, it is signed by “Der SS- und Polizeiführer im Distrikt Krakau” (SS and Police Leader in the Kraków district), emphasizing authority and intimidation.

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