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Otto Busse (23 September 1901 – 6 March 1980) was a German resistance fighter and Righteous Among the Nations.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Białystok, Białystok Ghetto, Bialystok District, East Prussia, German Empire, German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, German resistance to Nazism, Germany, Haika Grossman, Israel, Kyiv, Lithuania, Nazi Party, Nes Ammim, Ordnungspolizei, Righteous Among the Nations, Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, The Holocaust, Wehrmacht, West Germany, World War II, Yad Vashem.

  2. German emigrants to Israel
  3. German people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust
  4. People from Tauragė District Municipality

Białystok

Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship.

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Białystok Ghetto

The Białystok Ghetto (getto w Białymstoku) was a Nazi ghetto set up by the German SS between July 26 and early August 1941 in the newly formed District of Bialystok within occupied Poland.

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Bialystok District

Bialystok District (German: Bezirk Bialystok) was an administrative unit of Nazi Germany created during the World War II invasion of the Soviet Union.

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East Prussia

East Prussia was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1772 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 1871); following World War I it formed part of the Weimar Republic's Free State of Prussia, until 1945.

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German Empire

The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.

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German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union

Approximately three million German prisoners of war were captured by the Soviet Union during World War II, most of them during the great advances of the Red Army in the last year of the war. Otto Busse (resistance fighter) and German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union are German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union.

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German resistance to Nazism

Many individuals and groups in Germany that were opposed to the Nazi regime engaged in resistance, including attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler or to overthrow his regime.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Haika Grossman

Haika Grossman (חייקה גרוסמן, 20 November 1919 – 26 May 1996) was an Israeli politician and member of Knesset.

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Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.

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Kyiv

Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.

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Lithuania

Lithuania (Lietuva), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe.

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Nazi Party

The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism.

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Nes Ammim

Nes Ammim (נֵס עַמִּים, lit. Banner of the Nations) is a village in northern Israel.

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Ordnungspolizei

The Ordnungspolizei, abbreviated Orpo, meaning "Order Police", were the uniformed police force in Nazi Germany from 1936 to 1945.

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Righteous Among the Nations

Righteous Among the Nations (חֲסִידֵי אֻמּוֹת הָעוֹלָם) is a title used by Yad Vashem to describe people who, for various reasons, made an effort to assist victims, including Jews, who were being exterminated by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.

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Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast

Sovetsk (Сове́тск; Tilsit; Old Prussian: Tilzi; Tilžė) is a town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the south bank of the Neman River which forms the border with Lithuania.

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.

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Wehrmacht

The Wehrmacht were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945.

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West Germany

West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until the reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. The Cold War-era country is sometimes known as the Bonn Republic (Bonner Republik) after its capital city of Bonn. During the Cold War, the western portion of Germany and the associated territory of West Berlin were parts of the Western Bloc.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Yad Vashem

Yad Vashem (יָד וַשֵׁם) is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.

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See also

German emigrants to Israel

German people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust

People from Tauragė District Municipality

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Busse_(resistance_fighter)