The Situation of Civilians in 
Kreishauptmannschaft Ostrow 
(Ostrów) Mazowiecka in the 
Years 1939–1940 Cover Image

The Situation of Civilians in Kreishauptmannschaft Ostrow (Ostrów) Mazowiecka in the Years 1939–1940
The Situation of Civilians in Kreishauptmannschaft Ostrow (Ostrów) Mazowiecka in the Years 1939–1940

Author(s): Igor Michał Niewiadomski
Subject(s): History, Local History / Microhistory
Published by: Instytut Solidarności i Męstwa im. Witolda Pileckiego

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this article is to present the situation of the civilian population of the Ostrów Mazowiecka district, a part of the pre-war district of the Second Polish Republic which was incorporated into the General Government and from which the Kreishauptamannschaft Ostrów Mazowiecka was formed, and especially the crimes committed against its residents by the German occupier in 1939–1940. The article begins with an outline of demographics at the outbreak of the Second World War, as this was of vital importance to the policy of terror in the first months of the German occupation. This is followed by a presentation of the fate of Ostrów and its environs immediately following the German invasion in September 1939, especially the crimes committed in Małkinia, Bagatele and Orło. The rest of the text examines the terror apparatus created in the area, as well as the crimes committed against the civilian population in the officially functioning General Government. The largest and most characteristic of these was, of course, the murder of the Jewish population on 11 November 1939. Research has been conducted primarily on source material in the resources of the Institute of National Remembrance (the archival resource of the Main Commission for the Investigation of Hitlerite/German Crimes in Poland). Integral to the text are statistical summaries and illustrations showing the German crimes committed in the Kreishauptamannschaft Ostrów Mazowiecka.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 228-249
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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