Authorities

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  1. Einsatzkommando 14

    • EK 14

    Einsatzkommando 14 operated in 1944-1945 in Slovakia, where in 1944-08 a revolt against the Germans broke out.

  2. Einsatzgruppe H

    • EG H

    In 1941-06, before the attack on the Soviet Union, Einsatzgruppe H was stationed in Slovakia. SS units, specially trained assassins, assigned terror tasks for the political administration in the Soviet Union and other eastern territories. The Einsatzgruppen worked behind the lines and murdered political opposition. The Einsatzgruppen murdered between 1.25-2 million Jews and tens of thousands of Soviet citizens and Soviet POWs.

  3. Maglione

  4. Aktion Gildemeester

    • Gildemeester
  5. Caritas

  6. Rotta Angelo

    • Rotta, Angelo, 1872-1965
    • Rotta, Angelo

    09/08/1872

    01/02/1965

    Apostolic Nuncio in Budapest at the end of World War II. Saved many Bulgarian and Hungarian Jews through his diplomatic activity. Righteous Among the Nations’ 1997.

  7. Mussolini Benito

    • Mussolini, Benito, 1883-1945
    • Mousolini, Benito, 1883-1945
    • Duce, 1883-1945
    • موسوليني، بنيتو، 1883-1945
    • מוסוליני, ביניטו, 1883-1945
    • ...

    29/07/1883

    28/04/1945

    Prime minister (1922-43). First European fascist dictator. Executed by partisans in 1945.

  8. Ciano Galeazzo

    • Ciano, Galeazzo, conte, 1903-1944
    • Chiano, Galeazzo, Conte, 1903-1944
    • Ciano, Galeazzo, 1903-1944
    • Ciano, Galeazzo, comte, 1903-1944
    • Ciano, Galeazzo, conte
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    1903

    11/01/1944

    Italian Statesman. Married to Mussolini's daughter, fascist. Ambassador to the Holy See (1943), prisoner of the Germans in Bavaria, then in the Gestapo prison in Vienna. Charged with treason on Mussolini's instructions for leading role in 25.7.1943 coup. Shot dead in Verona's Scalzi prison.

  9. Pétain Henri-Philippe

    24/04/1856

    23/07/1951

    General and chief of the collaborationist Vichy-government during the WWII

  10. Franz von Papen

  11. Hlinkova slovenská l’udová strana

    • Hlinka Slovak People’s Party
    • HSLS

    Wartime Slovakia was run by a triumvirate of anti-Semitic leaders who supported most of Nazi Germany’s racial policies. Father Jozef Tiso, a Roman Catholic priest, was the country’s president. Vojtech Tuka, the prime minister and foreign minister, was also head of the Nástupists, the radical wing of the Hlinkova slovenská l’udová strana. Alexander Mach, Slovakia’s propaganda minister, headed the Hlinka garda (Hlinka Guards), the armed Nazi-Fascist wing of the HSLS. This triumvirate gradually transformed Slovakia into a Fascist state.

  12. Mach Alexander

    • Mach, Alexander
    • Mach, Alexander, 1902-1980
    • Mach, Šaňo, 1902-1980

    11/10/1902

    15/10/1980

    Slovak nationalist politician. Member of the Hlinka Slovak People´s Party. Minister of Internal Affairs of Slovak republic (1940-), Main Commander of Hlinka Guard (1939-). Sentenced to 25 years in prison by the post-WWII National Court in Bratislava. Released from prison in 1968.

  13. Josef Tiso

    Slovak politician and Roman Catholic priest who led Slovakia from 1939 to 1945.

  14. Tuka Vojtech

    • Tuka, Vojtech, 1880-1946
    • Tuka, Béla 1880-1946
    • Tuka, Adalbert 1880-1946
    • Tuka, Vojtech

    1880

    1946

    Prime minister in the collaborationist Slovak government during WWII. Played an important role in the deportations of Slovak Jews.

  15. Commissariato di pubblica sicurezza di Foligno

    • Foligno Police Station
  16. Comune di Assisi

    • Municipality of Assisi
  17. Comune di Orvieto

    • Municipality of Orvieto
  18. Prefettura di Livorno

    • Livorno Prefecture
  19. Questura di Livorno

    • Livorno Police
  20. Prefettura di Trieste

    • Trieste Prefecture