The Lithuanian Auxiliary Police was a Schutzmannschaft formation formed during the German occupation of Lithuania between 1941 and 1944, with the first...
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The Ukrainian Auxiliary Police (German: Ukrainische Hilfspolizei; Ukrainian: Українська допоміжна поліція, romanized: Ukrainska dopomizhna politsiia) was...
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for a future independent Lithuanian Army, but it was taken over by Nazis and reorganized into the Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions. The original...
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Schutzmannschaft (redirect from Collaborationist auxiliary police)
Schutzmannschaft, or Auxiliary Police (lit. "protection team"; plural: Schutzmannschaften, abbreviated as Schuma) was the collaborationist auxiliary police of native...
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throughout the entire war. Among the former, the Lithuanian Auxiliary Police and special units such as the Lithuanian TDA Battalion, which took an active part...
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Estonian Auxiliary Police (Estonian: Eesti kaitsepataljonid, Eesti politseipataljonid, German: Estnische Hilfspolizei) was Estonian auxiliary police forces...
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Latvian Auxiliary Police was a paramilitary force created from Latvian volunteers and conscripts by the Nazi German authorities who occupied the country...
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Koniuchy massacre (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
force with the encouragement and backing of the German-sponsored Lithuanian Auxiliary Police. The strength and role of this self-defense force is a matter...
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into one force), Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions (Lithuanian Schutzmannschaft), Railway Police and Fire Police. Lithuanian police organizations were...
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Petras Polekauskas (category Lithuanian Auxiliary Police officers)
April 1965) was a Lithuanian officer of the Lithuanian Army, the Red Army's 29th Rifle Corps and then the Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions formed...
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256th Lithuanian Police Battalion (Lithuanian: 256-asis lietuvių policijos batalionas) was a Lithuanian auxiliary police battalion formed in August 1943...
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Jonas Semaška (category Lithuanian Auxiliary Police officers)
January 1947) was a Lithuanian officer of the Lithuanian Army, the Red Army's 29th Rifle Corps and then the Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions formed...
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Pranas Končius (category Lithuanian Auxiliary Police officers)
Jews at the Šalynas Manor while he served in the Salantai Auxiliary Police. He and other police officers led 70 Jewish women from Salantai to the site of...
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Dubingiai massacre (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
Polish units entered pre-war Lithuanian territory and carried out a series of actions against Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions and those labeled...
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The Belarusian Auxiliary Police (Belarusian: Беларуская дапаможная паліцыя, romanized: Biełaruskaja dapamožnaja palicyja) was a German force established...
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Police, Estonian Auxiliary Police / 36th Estonian Police Battalion, Latvian Auxiliary Police, Arajs Kommando, Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions, Ypatingasis...
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traditional anti-Semitism. Lithuanians formed several units that actively assisted Germans: Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions – 26 battalions with...
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Battalion'; Lithuanian: 258-asis lietuvių policijos batalionas) was a Lithuanian auxiliary police battalion formed on 27 April 1944. The unit was disbanded in...
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abbreviation that may refer to: Lietuvos apsaugos dalys, a term for Lithuanian Auxiliary Police battalions Light Aid Detachment, a subunit in some Commonwealth...
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Antanas Impulevičius (category Lithuanian Auxiliary Police officers)
officer of the Lithuanian Army, reaching the rank of major in 1940, and later a Nazi collaborator. After the occupation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union...
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August 1942, the 36th Estonian Police Battalion also participated in killings, and the 11th Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalion killed 3,000 of the ghetto's...
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The Lithuanian Activist Front or LAF (Lithuanian: Lietuvių Aktivistų Frontas) was a Lithuanian underground resistance organization established in 1940...
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lietuvių policijos batalionas, lit. '10th Lithuanian Police Battalion') was a Lithuanian auxiliary police battalion first formed in August 1941 and disbanded...
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Antanas Rėklaitis (category Lithuanian Auxiliary Police officers)
30 April 1977) was a Lithuanian colonel, lecturer. In the interwar Lithuania, he was well known for his command of the Lithuanian cavalry units. Simonas...
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Battalion'; Lithuanian: 259-asis lietuvių policijos batalionas) was a Lithuanian auxiliary police battalion formed in April 1944 in Prienai. It was soon disbanded...
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Field force (redirect from Police Field Force)
Lithuania during World War II) Lithuanian Auxiliary Police 1941 - 1945 (German occupation of the Baltic states during World War II) 10th Lithuanian Police...
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Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy (redirect from Lithuanian-German collaboration during World War II)
the Lithuanian Security Police was created, subordinate to Nazi Germany's Security Police and Criminal Police. Of the 26 Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions...
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Wartime collaboration in the Baltic states (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
the Lithuanian Security Police was created, subordinate to Nazi Germany's Security Police and Criminal Police. Of the 26 Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions...
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Police, Estonian Auxiliary Police / 36th Estonian Police Battalion, Latvian Auxiliary Police, Arajs Kommando, Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalions, Ypatingasis...
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between the Polish anti-Nazi Armia Krajowa and the Nazi Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force a Lithuanian volunteer security force subordinated to Nazi Germany...
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