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strength (around 100 men).
Einsatzgruppe I,
commanded by SS-Standartenführer
Bruno Streckenbach,
acted with 14th Army
Einsatzgruppe II, SS-Obersturmbannführer...
- army group:
Einsatzgruppe A to Army
Group North;
Einsatzgruppe B to Army
Group Center,
Einsatzgruppe C to Army
Group South, and
Einsatzgruppe D to the 11th...
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Einsatzgruppe H was one of the Einsatzgruppen, the
paramilitary death squads of **** Germany. A
special task
force of more than 700 soldiers, it was created...
- for the
Reichskommissariat Ostland in 1941–42.
Stahlecker commanded Einsatzgruppe A, the most
murderous of the four
Einsatzgruppen (death
squads during...
-
Einsatzgruppe Serbia (EG Serbia),
initially named Einsatzgruppe Yugoslavia (EG Yugoslavia), was a
German Schutzstaffel (SS)
grouping in the German-occupied...
- Jost was
responsible for
genocide in
eastern Europe as
commander of
Einsatzgruppe A from March–September 1942.
After Germany's defeat, Jost was tried...
- EKO
Cobra (Austrian German:
Einsatzkommando Cobra; "Task
Force Cobra") is the tier one
police tactical unit of the
Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior...
-
Holocaust in
Eastern Europe as the
commander of
Einsatzgruppe VI and the
commander of
Einsatzgruppe B. A
convicted war criminal,
Naumann was sentenced...
- 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...
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Soviet Union, Nebe
volunteered to
serve as the
commanding officer of
Einsatzgruppe B, one of the four
mobile death squads of the SS. The unit was deplo****...