WW2 1944 WARSAW - Wola Massacre
WW2 1944 WARSAW - Wola Massacre
WW2 1944 WARSAW - Wola Massacre
The Wola massacre (Polish: Rze Woli, Wola slaughter) was the systematic killing of between 40,000 and
50,000 people in the Wola district of Polands capital
city Warsaw by Nazi German troops and collaborationist
forces during the early phase of the Warsaw Uprising.
From 5 to 12 August 1944, tens of thousands of Polish civilians along with captured Home Army resistance
ghters were brutally and systematically murdered by
the Germans in organised mass executions throughout
Wola. The Germans anticipated that these atrocities
would crush the insurgents will to ght and put the uprising to a swift end.[1] However, the ruthless pacication of
Wola only stiened Polish resistance, and it took another
two months of heavy ghting for the Germans to regain Polish civilians murdered during the Wola massacre in Warsaw,
control of the city.
August 1944
Massacre
2 AFTERMATH
some of the patients still inside. Hundreds of other patients and personnel were killed by indiscriminate gunre and grenade attacks, or selected and led away for
executions.[11] The greatest number of killings took place
at the railway embankment on Grczewska Street and two
large factories on Wolska Street - the Ursus Factory at
Wolska 55 and the Franaszka Factory at Wolska 41/45 as well as the Pfeier Factory at 57/59 Okopowa Street.
At each of these four locations, thousands of people were
systematically executed in mass shootings, having been
On 5 August, the Zoka battalion of the Home Army had
previously rounded up in other places and taken there in
managed to liberate the Gsiwka concentration camp
groups.
and to take control of the strategically important surrounding area of the former Warsaw Ghetto with the aid Between 8 and 23 August the SS formed groups
of two captured Panther tanks belonging to a unit com- of men from the Wola district into the so-called
manded by Wacaw Micuta. Over the next few days of Verbrennungskommando (burning detachment), who
ghting this area became one of the main communica- were forced to hide evidence of the massacre by burntion links between Wola and Warsaws Old Town district, ing the victims bodies and homes.[12] Most of the men
allowing insurgents and civilians alike to gradually with- put to work in such groups were also later executed.
draw from Wola ahead of the overwhelmingly superior On 12 August, the order was given to stop the indiscrimGerman forces that had been deployed against them.
inate killing of Polish civilians in Wola. Erich von dem
On 7 August, the German ground forces were strengthened further. To enhance their eectiveness, the Germans began to use civilians as human shields when
approaching positions held by the Polish resistance.[10]
These tactics combined with their superior numbers and
repower helped them to ght their way to Bankowy
Square in the northern part of Warsaws city centre and
cut the Wola district in half.
Bach issued a new directive stating that captured civilians were to be evacuated from the city and deported to
concentration camps or to Arbeitslager labour camps.
2 Aftermath
3
by the Warsaw Uprising Museum.[17]
3 See also
Warsaw Uprising
Verbrennungskommando Warschau
Monument to Victims of the Wola Massacre
Wola Massacre Memorial on Grczewska Street
Tchorek plaques#Wola
The Monument to Victims of the Wola Massacre, displaying a
list of execution sites across Wola and estimates of the number of
victims at each site
Gsiwka
Ochota massacre
Warsaw Uprising Museum
Military history of the Warsaw Uprising
Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles
4 Notes
[1] "[...] The Fhrer is not interested in the further existence
of Warsaw [...] the whole population shall be executed
and all buildings blown up. Madajczyk 1972, p. 390.
was ever prosecuted for them after the end of the Second
World War. The main perpetrators of the Wola massacre
and similar massacres in the nearby Ochota district were
Heinz Reinefarth and Oskar Dirlewanger. Dirlewanger,
who presided over and personally participated in many of
the worst acts of violence, was arrested on 1 June 1945
by French occupation troops while hiding under a false
name near the town of Altshausen in Upper Swabia. He
died on 7 June 1945 in a French prison camp at Altshausen, probably as a result of ill-treatment by his Polish guards.[13][14][15] In 1945, Reinefarth was taken into
custody by the British and American authorities but was
never prosecuted for his actions in Warsaw, despite Polish
requests for his extradition. After a West German court
released him citing a lack of evidence, Reinefarth enjoyed a successful post-war career as a lawyer, becoming
the mayor of Westerland, and a member of the Landtag
parliament of Schleswig-Holstein. The West German
government also gave the former SS-Obergruppenfhrer
a generals pension[16] before he died in 1979.
In May 2008, a list of several former SS Dirlewanger
members who were still alive was compiled and published
5 References
[1] THE SLAUGHTER IN WOLA Archived 21 August 2009
at the Wayback Machine. at Warsaw Uprising Museum
[2] Snyder, Timothy (2010). Bloodlands: Europe Between
Hitler and Stalin. Bodley Head. p. 304. ISBN
0224081411.
[3] Lukas, Richard C. (2012). The Forgotten Holocaust: The
Poles under German Occupation, 1939-1944. Hippocrene
Books. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-7818-1302-0.
[4] Windrow, Martin & Francis K. Mason (2000). The
Worlds Greatest Military Leaders. Gramercy. p. 117.
ISBN 0517161613.
[5] Zaloga, Steven J. & Richard Hook (1982). The Polish
Army 193945. Osprey Publishing. p. 25. ISBN 085045-417-4.
External links
Witness testimony on German massacre of Polish
hospital patients
Witness testimony on German massacre of Polish
civilians in Wola
(German) Nacht ber Wola, Der Spiegel 1962
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