Witalis Wieder

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Witalis Karol Teodor Wieder (29 March 1895 – 22 February 1967) was a German-Polish collaborator, a Nazi sympathizer, a recruited Agent of the Abwehr, and a self-proclaimed leader of the Goralenvolk during World War II.[1] He was a former officer in the Polish army. Wieder acted as a Reichsdeutscher, and was known collaborator. At the end of the war, he escaped to Germany. [2][3]


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  1. Goralenvolk were pro-Nazi collaborators who claimed to originate from the aryan race, and who wanted to establish their own nation in the Polish mountains in Zakopane.
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Sources

  • Alfons Filar, U podnóża Tatr 1939–1945. Podhale i Sądecczyzna w walce z okupantem, Warszawa 1985.
  • Ryszard Kaczmarek, Polacy w Wehrmachcie, Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków 2010.
  • Rudolf Klimek, Ludobójcza akcja Goralenvolk, Zakopane 2006.
  • Bartłomiej Kuraś, Paweł Smoleński, Krzyżyk Niespodziany. Czas Goralenvolk, Wydawnictwo Czarne 2017.
  • Wojciech Szatkowski, Goralenvolk. Historia zdrady, Kanon 2012.


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