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- Operation_Cottbus abstract "Operation Cottbus was an anti-partisan operation during the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany. The operation began on May 20, 1943 during the World War II occupation of northern Belarus in the areas of Begoml, Lepel and Ushachy. A number of Belarusian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Ukrainian collaborationist units took part in the operation, along with the SS Special Battalion Dirlewanger.Numerous villages were depopulated and burned as part of the operation. The officially communicated result of the operation was that about 9,800 people had been killed (6,087 killed in battle and 3,709 executed) and 4,997 men, but only 1,056 women, had been collected as forced labour. These figures are likely to be underestimates of the dead. German radio reported 15,000 dead, although Einsatzgruppe Dirlewanger alone reported enemy losses as about 14,000 dead, although this report does not refer to the whole operation. Taking into account that another two combat groups took part in the operation the likely number of dead during the operation is estimated to have been at least 20,000.It is likely that the majority of those killed were unarmed civilians, Some contemporary German reports suggested that the majority of the dead were members of "bands", although later in the report doubt is expressed as to the accuracy of these figures, with the assumption that "numerous peasants" must have been among the dead and noting that "Dirlewanger especially has a reputation for destroying many human lives". The same report indicates that there were 59 German dead. About 950 weapons were captured during the operation.".
- Operation_Cottbus causalties "Reported 59 killed".
- Operation_Cottbus combatant "25px|border Belarusian partisans".
- Operation_Cottbus combatant "Nazi Germany".
- Operation_Cottbus commander Oskar_Dirlewanger.
- Operation_Cottbus date "1943-06-24".
- Operation_Cottbus isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_II.
- Operation_Cottbus place Belarus.
- Operation_Cottbus place Vitebsk_Region.
- Operation_Cottbus result "German victory".
- Operation_Cottbus thumbnail Flag_of_Byelorussian_SSR.svg?width=300.
- Operation_Cottbus wikiPageID "21123425".
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- Operation_Cottbus casualties "Official German toll of 11,796 civilians/partisans killed".
- Operation_Cottbus casualties "Reported 59 killed".
- Operation_Cottbus combatant "25".
- Operation_Cottbus combatant "Nazi Germany".
- Operation_Cottbus commander Oskar_Dirlewanger.
- Operation_Cottbus commander "Unknown".
- Operation_Cottbus conflict "Operation Cottbus".
- Operation_Cottbus date "--05-20".
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- Operation_Cottbus partof World_War_II.
- Operation_Cottbus place Belarus.
- Operation_Cottbus place Vitebsk_Region.
- Operation_Cottbus result "German victory".
- Operation_Cottbus subject Category:Anti-partisan_operations_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Cottbus subject Category:Battles_and_operations_of_the_Eastern_Front_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Cottbus subject Category:History_of_Belarus_(1939–1945).
- Operation_Cottbus subject Category:Military_history_of_Belarus_during_World_War_II.
- Operation_Cottbus subject Category:Military_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Cottbus subject Category:Nazi_war_crimes_in_Belarus.
- Operation_Cottbus subject Category:The_Holocaust_in_Belarus.
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- Operation_Cottbus comment "Operation Cottbus was an anti-partisan operation during the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany. The operation began on May 20, 1943 during the World War II occupation of northern Belarus in the areas of Begoml, Lepel and Ushachy. A number of Belarusian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Ukrainian collaborationist units took part in the operation, along with the SS Special Battalion Dirlewanger.Numerous villages were depopulated and burned as part of the operation.".
- Operation_Cottbus label "Operation Cottbus".
- Operation_Cottbus label "Operazione Cottbus".
- Operation_Cottbus label "Opération Cottbus".
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- Operation_Cottbus name "Operation Cottbus".