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dbpedia:Trawniki_men
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Trawniki men (German: Trawnikimänner) were the Eastern European collaborators from the POW camps for the Red Army soldiers recruited in the border regions during Operation Barbarossa of 1941. These volunteers served with Nazi Germany in the General Government territory until the end of World War II. Trawnikis belonged to a category of "Hiwis" (German abbreviation for 'Hilfswilliger', lit.
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Trawnikimänner
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1941-01-01Z
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1941-01-01Z
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Over 5,000Hiwis
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Logistical support forOrpo battalionsand the SS duringOperation Reinhard; shooting actions, deportations to death camps
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