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I'm guessing that the one who asks this question watches the Steven Spielberg Holocaust movie "Schindler's List", these words were spoken by the German SS soldiers during the Jewish civilian roundup of the Krakow Ghetto. I have googled so many times and till today didn't find a genuine answer to its meaning. But one thing I believe is that the soldiers told the people to assemble in the yard. So it would possibly mean, "To the yard", or "Assemble in the yard"

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Engtea Hmar

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2y ago

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