History & Ancient CivilizationsConfirmed
Operation Himmler / Gleiwitz incident (Aug 31 1939)
On 31 August 1939, SS Sturmbannführer Alfred Naujocks led a staged false-flag attack on the German radio station at Gleiwitz (now Gliwice, Poland). Concentration camp prisoners and local Silesian activist Franciszek Honiok were dressed in Polish uniforms and killed at the scene — the so-called "Konserve" (canned goods) operation. Combined with simultaneous attacks on Hochlinden customs post and the Pitschen forest service station, it formed the pretext for Germany's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. Naujocks's 1945 affidavit to the Nuremberg Military Tribunal (PS-2751) is the sole surviving direct testimony. Verdict: confirmed.