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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is an article on the Polish special courts during World War II. For information on the infamous German special courts during the same period see: Sondergerichte Special Courts (Polish S?dy Specjalne) were the underground courts organized by the Polish Government in Exile during World War II in occupied Poland. The courts determined punishments for the citizens of Poland who were subject to the Polish law before the war. After the Polish Defense War of 1939 the German authorities of the General Gouvernment mobilized all the pre-war Polish…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is an article on the Polish special courts during World War II. For information on the infamous German special courts during the same period see: Sondergerichte Special Courts (Polish S?dy Specjalne) were the underground courts organized by the Polish Government in Exile during World War II in occupied Poland. The courts determined punishments for the citizens of Poland who were subject to the Polish law before the war. After the Polish Defense War of 1939 the German authorities of the General Gouvernment mobilized all the pre-war Polish policemen to the German service. The so-called Navy-Blue Police (Policja granatowa, nick-named after the colour of their uniforms) were used as an auxiliary unit of the Gestapo and Kripo, yet they had no means of executing law and order in the occupied country. At the same time the German police forces and courts were more interested in persecution of Jews and members of Polish intelligentsia and underground rather than common criminals.