Aktion Gitter (1939)

Aktion Gitter (Czech: Akce Mříže) was the March 1939 arrest of thousands of anti-Nazi activists by the Gestapo in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia based on lists that had been drawn up before the occupation by the Czechoslovak police.

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