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  • {{r|Einsatzgruppe}}
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  • {{r|Einsatzgruppe|Einsatzgruppen}}
    819 bytes (111 words) - 09:16, 5 April 2024
  • ...two officials who received summarized [[Reinhard Heydrich]]'s reports on [[Einsatzgruppe]]n activity from [[Martin Luther (diplomat)]] and [[Franz Rademacher]], an
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  • {{r|Einsatzgruppe||**}}
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  • In [[Operation Barbarossa]], he commanded Vorkommando Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B. In the [[Einsatzgruppen Case (NMT)]], he was convicted of belonging to
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  • The [[Einsatzgruppe]]n reported directly to Heydrich.
    2 KB (266 words) - 17:17, 28 December 2010
  • SS [[Einsatzgruppe]]n followed the Army forces, although without as genocidal a mandate as the
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  • ...by the Nazis; they complemented killing activities in the field, such as [[Einsatzgruppe]]n and the [[Euthanasia Program (Nazi)]]. Over time, there were 15-20 larg
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  • [[Franz Six]] was designated as [[HSSPF]], and would have [[Einsatzgruppe]]n.
    2 KB (305 words) - 14:32, 29 December 2010
  • ...te Secretary Luther, he received reports, from [[Reinhard Heydrich]], on [[Einsatzgruppe]]n killings.His assistant , [[Fritz Gebhard von Hahn]], summarized them.
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  • ...Group North]] in [[Operation Barbarossa]] (June 1941 to January 1942). [[Einsatzgruppe A]] was attached to it.
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  • He and Rademacher regularly received reports from the [[Einsatzgruppe]]n. His assistant, [[Fritz Gebhard von Hahn]], summarized them. Summaries
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  • ...i, he appears to have been an antisemite and anti-Slav. The commander of [[Einsatzgruppe A]], [[Franz Walter Stahlecker]] spoke of cordiality in their relations. Ho
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  • ...detained POWs. The defendants were also accused of cooperation with the [[Einsatzgruppe]]n units for field killing of civilians. The [[Commissar Order]] and [[Comm
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  • In general German military terminology, an '''Einsatzgruppe''' (plural '''Einsatzgruppen''') is a temporary unit for a specific purpose ...omir, and Kiev, where famously in two days in late September 1941 units of Einsatzgruppe detachment 4a massacred 33,771 Kiev Jews in the ravine at Babi Yar.
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  • In 1941, when [[Artur Nebe]] was assigned to command an [[Einsatzgruppe]], he initially declined the assignment, asking to go to the International
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  • ...rengthening of Germanism]] (RKFDA). Frank also had no authority over the [[Einsatzgruppe]]n. <ref name=WATJ>{{citation
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  • ...endorf]], et al.'', charged twenty-three officers of the SS in charge of [[Einsatzgruppe]]n, or field killing units that murdered 2,000,000 people. Evidence includ
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  • Documents suggest he knew of the plans for use of the [[Einsatzgruppe]], if not the [[extermination camp]]s. He told intelligence chief [[Wilhelm
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  • **[[Einsatzgruppe A]] ([[Franz Walter Stahlecker]]) **[[Einsatzgruppe B]] ([[Artur Nebe]])
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