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    Hiwi ([ˈhiːviː]), the German abbreviation of the word Hilfswilliger or, in English, auxiliary volunteer, designated, during World War II, a member of different...
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  • Hiwi refer to: Hiwi (volunteer), POWs of occupied nations who volunteered to help the Nazis Hiwi al-Balkhi, 9th century exegete and critic of Bible Hiwi...
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  • Jake Te Hiwi is a New Zealand rugby union player, currently playing for the Highlanders and Otago. His preferred position is centre. Te Hiwi attended Otago...
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  • Ḥiwi al-Balkhi (9th century) (Hebrew: חיוי אל-בלכי, also Hiwwi or Chivi) was an exegete and Biblical critic of the last quarter of the ninth century born...
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    Te Rangihiwinui Tauroa CMG JP (29 May 1927 – 11 December 2018), known as Hiwi Tauroa, was a New Zealand rugby union player and coach, school principal...
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  • Hiwi may refer to the following languages: Guahibo language, a Guahiban language of Colombia and Venezuela Waia language, a Trans-Fly language of Papua...
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    battalions. Some 1,000 Hiwis are known to have run away during field operations.: 366  Although the majority of Trawniki men or Hiwis came from among the...
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  • The Hiwi people inhabit the vast flatlands between the Meta and Vichada rivers in Colombia. They call themselves the “people of the savannah”. In Venezuela...
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  • Treblinka was managed by 20 to 25 SS overseers (Germans) and 80 to 120 Hiwi guards of various Soviet ethnicities, including Russian and Ukrainian Red...
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    sides and joined the anti-Nazi Prague uprising. These volunteers (called Hiwi, a compression of Hilfswilliger, which can be translated as "those willing...
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    thousand Hiwis who returned home to USSR. Most were sentenced to Gulags, and released under the Khrushchev amnesty of 1955. The number of Hiwis tried in...
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    groups: "Jews" and "people that are called Jews"; Hiwi al-Balkhi was a member of the latter. Hiwi is generally considered to be the very first "Jewish"...
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    Hurtado, A. M.; Walker, R. S. (April 2007). "High adult mortality among Hiwi hunter-gatherers: Implications for human evolution". Journal of Human Evolution...
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    Hilfswillige (Hiwi), or "volunteer auxiliaries", a term used for personnel recruited amongst Soviet POWs and civilians from areas under occupation. Hiwi often...
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    Flakwaffenhelferinnen and RAD-Maiden, as well as 160,000 foreign personnel (Hiwis). The Luftwaffe's Condor Legion experimented with new doctrine and aircraft...
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    voluntary organizations. They were placed under the same authority as (Hiwis), auxiliary personnel of the army (German: Behelfspersonal) and they were...
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    (2012): 11-36. Miller, Jim R. 369. Te Hiwi, Braden, and Janice Forsyth. 88. Te Hiwi, Braden, and Janice Forsyth. 91. Te Hiwi, Braden, and Janice Forsyth. 93...
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  • during the early morning roundups on 17 August 1942. Later that day, the Hiwi shooters arrived at the main square, and some 1,700 ghetto prisoners were...
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    pursues scientific study as a hobby Government scientist Healthcare science Hiwi – A German abbreviation for "assistant scientist" Inventor Psychologist Research...
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    France, during the Allied landings codenamed Operation Dragoon (August 1944). Hiwi (volunteer) German atrocities committed against Soviet prisoners of war Nazi...
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    بَکار یُن ۔ [səːriː insaːn t͡ʃʰi aːzaːd zaːmɨtʲ . wʲakaːr tɨ hokuːk t͡ʃʰi hiwiː . timan t͡ʃʰu soːt͡ʃ samad͡ʒ ataː karnɨ aːmut tɨ timan pazi bəːj baraːdəriː...
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  • Persian geographer, mathematician, physician, psychologist and scientist Hiwi al-Balkhi, 9th century exegete and Biblical critic Ismael Balkhi (1918-1968)...
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    (Heer), Kriegsmarine, Luftwaffe, Waffen-SS, Ordnungspolizei, behind-the-lines Hiwi security and civilian personnel—who were repatriated to West Germany, East...
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    nationalists in reference to a number of companies and local Ostbataillonen of Hiwi volunteers desiring to free their own territories from the Soviet rule. They...
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    Sturmbannführer Theodor van Eupen. He ran the camp with several SS men and almost 100 Hiwi guards. The quarry, spread over an area of 17 ha (42 acres), supplied road...
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    suggest that the inscription contains four runes, reading (left to right) hiwi, which they interpret as meaning "for the spouse" or "mater familias". Attested...
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    special training at the Trawniki SS camp division before they were posted as "Hiwis" (German abbreviation for Hilfswilligen, lit. "those willing to help") in...
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  • units consisted of the Hiwis, for example, half of the 134th Infantry Division and a quarter of the 6th Army consisted of Hiwis in late 1942. The Red Army...
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  • (fly-halves) Ajay Faleafaga Cam Millar Rhys Patchell Midfielders (centres) Jake Te Hiwi Tanielu Teleʻa Josh Timu Matt Whaanga Outside backs Martín Bogado Connor...
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    they could volunteer for the Wehrmacht or police. About a third became Hiwis while others changed their status from prisoner to guard. As the war progressed...
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