词条 | Operation Bürkl |
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|conflict=Operation Bürkl |image= |caption= |partof=Occupation of Poland (1939–1945) |date=September 7, 1943 |place=Warsaw, General Government (German-occupied Poland) |result=Polish resistance victory Execution of 20 prisoners |combatant1= Directorate of Sabotage and Diversion of the AK |combatant2= SS |commander1=Jerzy Zborowski |commander2=Franz Bürkl{{KIA}} |strength1=5 |strength2=Unknown |casualties1=None |casualties2=8 killed }} Operation Bürkl (operacja Bürkl), or the special combat action Bürkl (specjalna akcja bojowa Bürkl), was an operation by the Polish resistance conducted on September 7, 1943. It was the second action of Operation Heads, a series of assassinations of notorious SS officers in Warsaw carried out by the Kedyw's special group Agat ("Anti-Gestapo") between 1943 and 1944, and their first success[1]. HistoryThe goal of the operation was to "liquidate" Franz Bürkl, a notorious Sicherheitspolizei NCO who had been sentenced to death by the Polish Special Courts for the murder of at least several dozen people. Bürkl was ambushed in broad daylight on the city's main Marszałkowska Street by a group of five young AK partisans armed with Sten submachine guns and Filipinka hand grenades. The assassins, led by 21-year-old Jerzy Zborowski, were recruited for Agat from the underground scouting organization Szare Szeregi. Bürkl and seven other German policemen were killed in the 90-second shoot-out. While the operation resulted in no losses for the resistance, the Nazis killed 20 inmates of Pawiak in a public execution in reprisal[2]. References1. ^Strzembosz (1983), page 343-346. 2. ^Strzembosz (1983), page 343-346. Bibliography{{refbegin}}
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8 : 1943 in Poland|Assassinated Nazis|Nazis assassinated by Polish resistance|Assassinations in Poland|History of Warsaw|Military operations involving Armia Krajowa|Scouting and Guiding in Poland|General Government |
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