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Oskar Dirlewanger (26
September 1895 – c. 7 June 1945) was a
German SS
commander and
habitual offender,
convicted for rape of
children and
other crimes...
- The
Dirlewanger Brigade, also
known as the SS-Sturmbrigade
Dirlewanger (1944), or the 36th
Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (German: 36. Waffen-Grenadier-Division...
- as the
mostly Russian SS-Sturmbrigade RONA[8] and the SS-Sturmbrigade
Dirlewanger,
which took
place from 5 to 12
August 1944. The m****acre was ordered...
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primarily Ukrainian and
Belorussian collaborators and ****isted by the
Dirlewanger Waffen-SS
special battalion. The m****acre was not an
unusual incident...
- SS-Police
Grenadier Division 36th
Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS "
Dirlewanger" 37th SS
Volunteer Cavalry Division "Lützow" 38th SS
Grenadier Division...
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units took part in the operation,
along with the SS
Special Battalion Dirlewanger.
Numerous villages were depo****ted and
burned as part of the operation...
- SS-Gruppenführer
Heinz Reine****h,
which consisted of
Attack Group Dirlewanger (commanded by
Oskar Dirlewanger),
which included Aserbaidschanische Legion (part of the...
- Reine****h,
which included the
notorious SS-Sturmbrigade
Dirlewanger under SS-Oberführer
Oskar Dirlewanger,
murdered approximately 60,000
civilian inhabitants...
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dealing with the
Warsaw Uprising.
Between August and
October 1944, the
Dirlewanger Brigade (recruited from
criminals and the
mentally ill
throughout Germany)...
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Oskar Dirlewanger as an SS-Oberführer, 1944. In Belarus, the SS-Sonderbataillon "
Dirlewanger" came
under the
command of
Central Russia's Höherer SS- und...