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Aktion Shrankenhaus
Date2017
LocationSlatina, Olt County, Romania
TypeArmed clone deployment operation
CauseDeployment of selected A-Series clones by Snubable Shrankenhaus
ParticipantsStefan Shrankenhaus
Snubable Shrankenhaus
Selected A-Series clones
Personnel connected to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
Outcome2017 Slatina massacre
Casualties
Approximately 34,000–40,000 killed

Aktion Shrankenhaus was a 2017 armed clone deployment operation organized through Snubable Shrankenhaus by Stefan Shrankenhaus in cooperation with personnel connected to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. The operation used selected A-Series clones that had been conditioned for armed deployment and transported with Shrankenhaus-developed armored vehicles to Slatina, Olt County, Romania.

The operation resulted in the 2017 Slatina massacre, in which approximately 34,000 to 40,000 people were killed. Public reporting at the time described the attackers as extremist paramilitary actors. The role of Snubable Enterprise remained concealed during the immediate aftermath, while the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly condemned the events despite the participation of Tanoa-connected personnel.

Background

Snubable Shrankenhaus was the mechanical and industrial sub-department of Snubable Enterprise. It supplied vehicles, workshop machinery, transport systems, and production equipment for Snubable-controlled facilities. Its work supported clone movement, facility security, protected transport, and armed deployment.

From 2015 onward, Snubable Enterprise maintained structured cooperation with the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. This gave Snubable access to fuel, technical material, protected transport, and armed protection. Snubable Shrankenhaus used these channels to expand its vehicle work and support the wider Snubable factory system.

By 2017, Shrankenhaus had developed the mechanical structure needed to move selected clones outside the factory system. Aktion Shrankenhaus was the first major use of this system for a large armed deployment.

Preparation

Stefan Shrankenhaus initiated the operation through his department. Selected A-Series clones were assessed, conditioned, and prepared for armed use. The selected units were treated as deployable force components rather than ordinary labor clones.

Peabard Rambam was assessed before the operation. He was rejected from deployment because he lacked the will and suitability expected from the armed clone group. A disposal order was halted after pressure from Tanoa-linked personnel, and he was removed from operational use instead.

Mihai Dobreanu supported preparations connected to outside property cover. After the massacre, recovered files connected his office to records used to conceal the movement of vehicles and equipment through ordinary development activity.

Jibbut Snagov also participated in the operation. His role was tied to internal security before the deployment.

Operation

The selected clones were moved to Slatina using armored vehicles developed by Snubable Shrankenhaus. The operation joined biological production, mechanical transport, and external support into one deployment system.

The attacking force was publicly described as an extremist paramilitary group. Snubable Enterprise did not identify itself during the incident, and its role remained hidden from public reporting at the time.

The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen publicly condemned the events after the massacre. This public position concealed the fact that Tanoa-connected personnel had supported the operation.

2017 Slatina massacre

The operation resulted in the 2017 Slatina massacre. Estimates placed the number of people killed at approximately 34,000 to 40,000.

The massacre became the most destructive event connected to Snubable Shrankenhaus. It showed that the department had moved beyond mechanical support and had become a structure for armed clone deployment.

Aftermath

After the massacre, Snubable Enterprise continued to operate. Snubable Shrankenhaus remained active as its mechanical branch and continued producing vehicles and transport systems for internal use.

Aktion Shrankenhaus increased Stefan Shrankenhaus's importance inside Snubable Enterprise. It showed that his department could support direct armed action, not only vehicle production and facility logistics.

The event remained tied to later accounts of Snubable Enterprise, Snubable Shrankenhaus, and the Tanoa-linked support system that existed around them. After the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in 2024 and the destruction of Snubable Enterprise in 2025, the operation became one of the central examples of Snubable mechanical production being used for mass violence.

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