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During World War II, the ****
German Einsatzkommandos were a sub-group of the
Einsatzgruppen (mobile
killing squads) – up to 3,000 men
total – usually...
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during World War II. The
Einsatzgruppen had
their origins in the ad hoc
Einsatzkommando formed by
Heydrich to
secure government buildings and do****ents following...
- The Ulm
Einsatzkommando trial (1958) was the
first major trial of ****
crimes under West
German law (rather than by an
international or
military tribunal)...
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Einsatzkommando Egypt (German:
Einsatzkommando Ägypten) was the name ****igned to an SS unit led by SS-Obersturmbannführer
Walther Rauff,
which was formed...
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Einsatzkommando Finnland was a
German paramilitary unit
active in
northern Finland and
northern Norway during World War II,
while Finland was fighting...
- EKO
Cobra (Austrian German:
Einsatzkommando Cobra; "Task
Force Cobra") is the tier one
police tactical unit of the
Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior...
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carried out in the
Einsatzkommando 3 zone up to
December 1, 1941) was
written on 1
December 1941 by Karl Jäger,
commander of
Einsatzkommando 3 (EK 3), a death...
- real or
perceived political opponents. One of its
component units,
Einsatzkommando 14,
committed the two of the
largest m****acres in the
history of Slovakia...
- each of the 16
German State Police forces.
Along with the
Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK),
Personenschutzkommando (bodyguards), and the Verhandlungsgruppe...
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Flesch became leader of
Einsatzkommando 2/VI in Poznań (German: Posen).
Between 20 and 23
October 1939, the 14
Einsatzkommando that he
commanded executed...