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    During World War II, the Nazi German Einsatzkommandos were a sub-group of the Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing squads) – up to 3,000 men total – usually...
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  • units of each of the 16 German State Police forces. Along with the Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK), Personenschutzkommando (bodyguards), and the Verhandlungsgruppe...
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  • Kriminalpolizei (KriPo): Detective Branch of State Police MEK (Mobiles Einsatzkommando): Special Unit for Surveillance and Detention Schutzpolizei (SchuPo):...
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    (SEK) - The police tactical units of the German state police. Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK) - The MEKs are plainclothes teams of the LKA with specialised...
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  • GSG 9 counter-terrorist unit of the German Federal Police L — — Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK) special units of the criminal investigation units of the...
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  • (Riot) Police (Bereitschaftspolizei) for violent crime Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK) - Mobile Deployment Force: primarily responsible for the investigation...
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    Spezialeinsatzkommando (SEK) - The SWAT teams of the German state police. Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK) - The MEKs are plainclothes teams of the LKA with special...
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    Europe. In late 1941, the Einsatzkommandos settled into headquarters in Kaunas, Riga, and Tallinn. Einsatzgruppe A grew less mobile and faced problems because...
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  • Georgia Bundeskriminalamt (BKA): Federal Criminal Office MEK (Mobiles Einsatzkommando): Special Unit for Surveillance and Detention Bundespolizei (BPOL):...
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    (Spezialeinsatzkommando) Special Weapons and Tactics Unit and Mobile Surveillance Task Force (Mobiles Einsatzkommando) The Polizeiverkehrskasper, is a Punch used in...
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  • Weapons and Tactics Unit (Spezialeinsatzkommando) and Mobile Surveillance Units (Mobiles Einsatzkommando). The State Office for the Protection of the Constitution...
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  • or People's Mujahedin of Iran, an exiled Iranian organization Mobile Einsatzkommandos, German police special units Mek, variant of Makk, a royal title...
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    Specialized Units such as the Saar Spezialeinsatzkommando (SEK), the Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK) and the Bomb Squad. Directorate 2 Directorate 2 (German:...
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    a mountain detachment for operations in the Alps. three Mobile Einsatzkommandos (MEK) (mobile response units), one of which is attached to the SEK based...
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    May 1913 in Kiel – 13 July 1945 in Heikendorf) was an officer of the Einsatzkommando 3, a killing unit of Einsatzgruppe A, responsible for tens of thousands...
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    French L. (1999). The Field Men: The SS Officers Who Led the Einsatzkommandos—The Nazi Mobile Killing Units. Schiffer Military History. Madison, WI: Schiffer...
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    first, under Dannecker, from September 1943 to January 1944, saw mobile Einsatzkommandos target Jews in major Italian cities. The second phase took place...
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  • Vilna and Kaunas Ghettos. The group consisted of 8–10 Germans from Einsatzkommando 3, commanded by SS-Obersturmführer Joachim Hamann, and several dozen...
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    invasion of Poland, he served as one of four captains of the mobile killing squads (Einsatzkommandos) within Einsatzgruppe I, led by SS-Brigadeführer Bruno...
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    Gas van (redirect from Mobile gas chamber)
    literally "soul killer"; German: Gaswagen) was a truck re-equipped as a mobile gas chamber. During World War II and the Holocaust, Nazi Germany developed...
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  • Tannenberg. They were not a part of the indiscriminate killings by the mobile Einsatzkommando death squads active during the invasion of Poland of 1939, and characterized...
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    French L. (1999). The Field Men: The SS Officers Who Led the Einsatzkommandos – The Nazi Mobile Killing Units. Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing. p. 187....
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  • Sicherheitstransporte der Militärpolizei) Military Police Operations Command (German: Einsatzkommando Militärpolizei) Military Accident and Damage Prevention (German: Militärische...
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    over 4,000 Polish Jews in occupied Łuck on 2–4 July 1941, murdered by Einsatzkommando 4a assisted by the Ukrainian People's Militia. Formed officially on...
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    March 1, 1960 54 years, 170 days Commander of Einsatzkommando 2/I, Poland Commander of Einsatzkommando 11b, south Ukraine and the Crimea, July 1941–October...
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    prosecution and by the judges in the verdict. The Einsatzgruppen were SS mobile death squads, operating behind the front line in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe...
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    the SiPo and SD. The Einsatzgruppen had its origins in the ad hoc Einsatzkommando formed by Heydrich to secure government buildings and documents following...
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    Barbarossa were the work of Einsatzgruppen mobile death squads and their subgroups called Einsatzkommando. These units were organized by Heinrich Himmler...
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    invasion of the Soviet Union of 1941, Braune was the commander of Einsatzkommando 11b, part of Einsatzgruppe D. Braune organized and conducted mass murders...
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  • "Bundeskriminalamt". www.bundeskriminalamt.at. "Bundespolizei". www.bmi.gv.at. "Einsatzkommando Cobra / Direktion für Spezialeinheiten". www.bmi.gv.at. "Key Responsibility...
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