- Schutzmannschaft, or
Auxiliary Police (lit. "protection team"; plural:
Schutzmannschaften,
abbreviated as Schuma) was the
collaborationist auxiliary police...
- In
western Belarus,
auxiliary police were
created in the form of
Schutzmannschaften units,
while in the east they were made as the Ordnungsdienst. It...
-
Battalion 45, and at Rumbula, by
Battalion 22,
reinforced by
local Schutzmannschaften (auxiliary police). The SS brigades,
wrote historian Christopher Browning...
- county. On 17 July,
Heinrich Himmler decreed the
formation of the
Schutzmannschaften from
among the
local Ukrainians,
owing to good
relations with the...
- white-armbands, nationalists, rebels, partisans,
resistance fighters or
Schutzmannschaften. TDA was
intended to be the
basis for a ****ure
independent Lithuanian...
-
Soviet partisans behind the
frontlines of
Operation Barbarossa. All
Schutzmannschaften auxiliary police battalions were
formed by the
Germans from the inhabitants...
- men for the
Latvian Auxiliary Police Battalions,
known in
German as
Schutzmannschaften or
simply Schuma.
Aside from front-line
combat duties,
these battalions...
- Einsatzgruppen, Sicherheitsdienst, and
Order Police battalions aided by
Schutzmannschaften. Notably, when the bulk of the
Jewish communities were annihilated...
-
eastern territories,
including Lithuania, were
considered Schutzmannschaften.
Schutzmannschaften were
divided into four types. The
first was a
regular police...
- Jews from the
Mizocz Ghetto rounded up with the ****istance of the
Gendarmerie and
Ukrainian Schutzmannschaften for execution.14
October 1942...