Massacre of Lwów professors
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- | {{Template}}The '''murder of Lwów professors''' was the mass execution of approximately 45 Polish professors of the [[University of Lwów]] (John Casimir University/Uniwersytet Jana Kazimierza), their families and guests, committed in July [[1941]] in [[Lwów]] (Lviv) then occupied by [[Nazi Germany]] in the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|World War II]]. The mass murder was a continuation of [[AB Action]], or ''Ausserordentliche Befriedungsaktion'' started in [[1940]]. | + | {{Template}}The '''murder of Lwów professors''' was the mass execution of approximately 45 Polish professors of the [[University of Lwów]] (John Casimir University/Uniwersytet Jana Kazimierza), their families and guests, committed in July [[1941]] in [[Lwów]] (Lviv) then occupied by [[Nazi Germany]] in the [[World War II]]. The mass murder was a continuation of [[AB Action]], or ''Ausserordentliche Befriedungsaktion'' started in [[1940]]. |
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