Despite murdering 65,000 people they had previously identified as community leaders in the fall of 1939 (the Intelligenzaktion as undertaken by the Einsatzgruppen, using lists of community leaders drawn up years prior), the Nazis still had a bunch of Polish resistance fighters and political agitators to deal with. It’s almost as if the Polish people resented having the Germans invade their country. Who’d have thunk it?
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