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  1. Draza Mihailovic

    Commander of the Serbian organization CETNICI / Chetniks. This organization collaborated with the Italian occupation and later with the Nazis.

  2. Chetnik movement

    • Chetniks

    The Chetnik movement was founded on the ideology of an expansionist Serbia, a common state for the Serbian people. From the establishment of the Yugoslav state in 1918-12 until its destruction in 1941-04, the Chetnik organizations were pillars of expansionist Serbian elements within the top ranks of the government.

  3. Gyula Gombos

    Prime Minister of Hungary from 1932-1936

  4. Moshe Gildenman

    • משה גילדנמן

    Jewish commandant of a partisan group in Ukraine.

  5. Einsatzgruppe B

    • EG B

    1941/1944

    Einsatzgruppe B, 655 troops initially, had its headquarters in Smolensk. Areas of operation were Belorussia and Smolensk district. Its first commander was SS-Obergruppenführer Arthur Nebe. He was implicated in the 1944-07-20 assassination attempt against Hitler and executed in the spring of 1945. Himmler replaced him with SS-Gruppenführer Erich Naumann and later SS-Oberführer dr. Horst Böhme and SS-Standartenführer dr. Heinz Seetzen. SS units, specially trained assassins, assigned terror tasks for the political administration in the Soviet Union and other eastern territories. The Einsatzgru...

  6. Franz Stark

    Officer at Einsatzgruppe A in years 1941 - 1942

  7. Einsatzgruppe A

    • EG A

    1941/1944

    Einsatzgruppe A, 1.000 troops initially, had its headquarters in Danzig. Areas of operation were Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Leningrad district. Einsatzgruppe A’s first commander was SS-Standartenführer dr. Walter Stahlecker. After Stahlecker’s death in a firefight with guerillas in 1942, Einsatzgruppe A was led by Heinz Host, SS-Oberführer dr. Humbert Achamer-Pifrader and SS-Oberführer dr. Friedrich Panzinger. SS units, specially trained assassins, assigned terror tasks for the political administration in the Soviet Union and other eastern territories. The Einsatzgruppen worked behind t...

  8. Einsatzgruppe D

    • EG D

    1942/1943

    Einsatzgruppe D, 600 troops initially, had its headquarters in Piatra-Neamt, Romania. Areas of operation were southern Ukraine, Crimea, Ciscaucasia. Dr. Otto Ohlendorf commanded Einsatzgruppe D. Himmler replaced him with SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei dr. Walter Bierkamp. SS units, specially trained assassins, assigned terror tasks for the political administration in the Soviet Union and other eastern territories. The Einsatzgruppen worked behind the lines and murdered political opposition. The Einsatzgruppen murdered between 1.25-2 million Jews and tens of thousands of Sovie...

  9. Willi Seibert

    Officer in Einsatzgruppe D in years 1941 - 1943

  10. Heinz-Hermann Schubert

    Adjuntant in Einsatzgruppe D in years 1941-1942

  11. Einsatzkommando 8

    • EK 8

    1942/1943

    Einsatzkommando 8 was a mobile killing squad of Einsatzgruppe B.

  12. Rudolf Schlegel

    Commandant of Teilkommando in Einsatzkommando 8, years 1941-1943

  13. Fritz Scherwitz

    Officer in Einsatzgruppe A in years 1941-1944. In charge of forced labor in the Riga ghetto between 1941 and 1943 ,and commander of the Lenta camp between 1943 and 1944

  14. Emanuel Schaefer

    Head of the Gestapo in Koeln in 1942, then officer in the BdS in Serbia and commander of the Einsatzgruppe Serbien

  15. Einsatzgruppe Serbien

    • EG Serbien

    Founded in 1941-04

    Einsatzgruppe Serbien was founded in 1941-04. SS units, specially trained assassins, assigned terror tasks for the political administration in the Soviet Union and other eastern territories. The Einsatzgruppen worked behind the lines and murdered political opposition. The Einsatzgruppen murdered between 1.25-2 million Jews and tens of thousands of Soviet citizens and Soviet POWs.

  16. Sonderkommando 10b

    Founded in 1943

    Special SS units of the Einsatzgruppe D, established in 1943. Sonderkommando 10b, assigned to the 3rd Romanian Army, took part in massacres of Jewish inhabitants of Czernowitz, Skadovsk, Feodosia, Kertsh and Dzhankoy.

  17. Felix Ruehl

    Officer in Sonderkommando 10b in year 1941

  18. Hans Hermann Remmers

    Commander of Teilkommando in Sonderkommando 1b in the years 1941-1942

  19. Sonderkommando 4a

    1942/1943

    Special SS units of the Einsatzgruppe C. Sonderkommando 4a is also known as Einsatzkommando 4a, even in reports of the Nazis in 1941.