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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ochota Massacre (in Polish: Rze Ochoty - "Ochota slaughter") - a wave of mass murders, robbery, looting, arson, and rape, which swept across the Warsaw district Ochota during August 4-25, 1944. The gravest crimes were committed in Ochota hospitals, in the Radium Institute, Kolonia Staszica and the concentration camp called "Zieleniak". In total, about 10,000 residents of Ochota were killed, their property robbed and the district systematically burnt down by German forces. The perpetrators were mainly members of one of regiments of the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ochota Massacre (in Polish: Rze Ochoty - "Ochota slaughter") - a wave of mass murders, robbery, looting, arson, and rape, which swept across the Warsaw district Ochota during August 4-25, 1944. The gravest crimes were committed in Ochota hospitals, in the Radium Institute, Kolonia Staszica and the concentration camp called "Zieleniak". In total, about 10,000 residents of Ochota were killed, their property robbed and the district systematically burnt down by German forces. The perpetrators were mainly members of one of regiments of the collaborationist Kaminski Brigade of Waffen-SS, which also called itself the "Russian National Liberation Army" (Russian: , RONA). The RONA leader, Bronislav Kaminski, was later executed after sentence by the court martial for theft of the looted property for himself and other crimes against Germany (like the alleged rape and murder of two German women by his men).