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A P P E N D I X 1 : TA B L E
SS RANKS
OF
WA F F E N -
Waffen-SS
German Army
British Army
Commissioned rank
Reichsfhrer-SS
SS-Oberstgruppenfhrer
SS-Obergruppenfhrer
SS-Gruppenfhrer
SS-Brigadefhrer
SS-Oberfhrer
SS-Standartenfhrer
SS-Obersturmbannfhrer
SS-Sturmbannfhrer
SS-Hauptsturmfhrer
SS-Obersturmfhrer
SS-Untersturmfhrer
Generalfeldmarschall
Generaloberst
General
Generalleutnant
Generalmajor
Nil
Oberst
Oberstleutnant
Major
Hauptmann
Oberleutnant
Leutnant
Field-Marshal
General
Lieutenant-General
Major-General
Brigadier
Nil
Colonel
Lieutenant-Colonel
Major
Captain
1st Lieutenant
2nd Lieutenant
SS-Sturmscharfhrer
Stabsfeldwebel
SS-Standartenoberjunker
SS-Hauptscharfhrer
SS-Oberscharfhrer
SS-Standartenjunker
SS-Scharfhrer
SS-Unterscharfhrer
Oberfahnrich
Senior Warrant
Officer
Nil
Oberfeldwebel
Feldwebel
Fahnrich
Unterfeldwebel
Unteroffizier
Warrant Officer
Staff Sergeant
Nil
Sergeant
Senior Corporal
Stabsgefreiter
Gefreiter
Oberschutze
Schtze
Corporal
Lance Corporal
Senior Private
Private
Non-Commissioned
Enlisted
SS-Rottenfhrer
SS-Sturmmann
SS-Obershutze
SS-Schtze
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Rank
SS-Schtze
SS-Oberschtze
(junior/senior privates)
SS-Hauptsturmfhrer
(Captain)
SS-Sturmann
(Lance Corporal)
SS-Sturmbannfhrer
(Major)
SS-Rottenfhrer
(Corporal)
SSObersturmbannfhrer
(Lieutenant-Colonel)
SS-Unterscharfhrer
(Senior Corporal)
SS-Standartenfhrer
(Colonel)
SS-Scharfhrer
(Sergeant)
SS-Oberfhrer
SS-Oberscharfhrer
(Staff Sergeant)
SS-Brigadefhrer
(Brigadier)
SS-Hauptscharfhrer
(Warrant Officer)
SS-Gruppenfhrer
(Lieutenant-General)
SS-Sturmscharfhrer
(Senior WarrantOfficer)
SSObergruppenfhrer
(Major-General)
SS-Untersturmfhrer
(2nd Lieutenant)
SSOberstgruppenfhrer
(General)
SS-Obersturmfhrer
(1st Lieutenant)
Reichsfhrer-SS
(Field Marshal)
OF
Note: The collar patches shown above primarily indicated rank in the Waffen-SS. However Waffen-SS
rank was also indicated by a series of shoulder boards (in line with Germany army practice), tunic
patches and sometimes, on camouflage clothing, another set of combat patches. In addition, an SS
soldier's branch of service was indicated by the Waffenfarbe (colour ribbon) that bordered the
shoulder patch, for example, yellow ribbon for signals, green for military police, pink for Panzer
troops, etc.
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APPENDIX 3: BACKGROUND
F E A T U R E S O F WA F F E N - S S
OFFICERS
Level of Education of Senior Officers (%)
Level of
Education
Obergruppenfhrer - to
Brigadefhrer
Elementary
6.6
Schooling
Middle
35.5
Schooling
Qualified to enter 38.2
University
Tertiary
19.7
Qualifications
Note: Sourced from Wegner 1990.
Oberfhrer and
Standartenfhrer
Total
%
27.5
21.3
29.7
31.4
18.7
24.4
24.2
22.9
Army Officers
23.8
1.9
Army NCOs
8.7
8.8
Police Officials
14.7
11.4
Other Civil Servants 6.4
4.1
Academic
21.9
3.8
Professions
Workers/Clerks
7.9
11.4
Farmers
3.4
5.0
Businessmen
15.8
18.0
Craftsmen
9.8
27.1
No profession given 4.5
20.2
or unemployed
Note: Sourced from Wegner 1990. These figures were gained from CVs of SS
Officers and often more than one occupation was given, hence the fact that individual
military groupings will exceed 100%.
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Protestant
Catholic
Obergruppenfhrer
79.5
20.5
Brigadefhrer/Oberfhrer
Standartenfhrer
82.9
17.1
Obersturmbannfhrer
76.1
23.9
Sturmbannfhrer
77.2
22.8
Totals
66.7
33.3
Note: Sourced from Wegner 1990. These figures are not indicative of later
cancellations of church membership and the totals do not include those cases where
denominations could not be determined.
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APPENDIX 4: ORDER
O F T H E WA F F E N - S S
OF
B AT T L E
Name of Division
Type of Unit
Nationality of Unit
1st
Panzer
German
Panzer
German
Panzer
German
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 1
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 2
SS-Panzer Regiment 1
SS-Artillery Regiment 1
2nd
3rd
4th
Panzergrenadier German
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 7
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 8
SS-Sturmgeschutz battalion 4
SS-Artillery Regiment 4
5th
Panzer
German/Dutch/
Norwegian/Danish
Mountain
Troops
German/
Hungarian/Romanian
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 9
Germania
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 10
Westland
SS-Panzer Regiment 5
SS-Artillery Regiment 5
6th
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7th
SS Freiwilligen-Gerbirgs Division
Prinz Eugen
Mountain
Troops
German Volunteers
Cavalry
German
Panzer
German
Panzer
German
SS-Gebirgsjager Regiment 13
Arthur Phelps
SS-Gebirgsjager Regiment 14
Skanderbeg
SS-Sturmgeschutz battalion 7
SS-Artillery Regiment 7
8th
9th
10th
11th
SS Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier
Division Nordland
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 23
Norge
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 24
Danmark
SS-Panzer Battalion 11 Hermann
Von Salza
SS-Artillery Regiment 11
12th
Panzer
German
Mountain
Troops
Bosnian Moslems
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 25
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 26
SS-Panzer Regiment 12
SS-Artillery Regiment 12
13th
439
14th
Grenadier
Ukrainians
Grenadier
Latvians
15th
16th
SS Panzergrenadier Division
Reichsfhrer-SS
Panzergrenadier German
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 35
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 36
SS-Panzer Battalion 16
SS-Artillery Regiment 16
17th
Panzergrenadier German
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 37
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 38
SS-Panzer Battalion 17
SS-Artillery Regiment 17
18th
SS Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier
Division Horst Wessel
Panzergrenadier German/Hungarian
Volunteers
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 39
SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 40
SS-Panzerjager Battalion 18
SS-Artillery Regiment 18
19th
Grenadier
Latvian
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20th
Grenadier
Estonian
Mountain
Troops
Albanian
Calvary
Hungarian Volunteers
Mountain
Troops
Bosnian Moslems/
later Dutch
Mountain
Troops
Various Slavic
Nationalities
21st
23rd
24th
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25th
Grenadier
Hungarian
Grenadier
Hungarian
26th
27th
SS Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier
Division (Flamische NR 1)
Langemarck
Panzergrenadier Flemish
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 66
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 67
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 68
SS-Artillery Regiment 27
This division was regimental strength only.
28th
SS Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier
Division Wallonien
Panzergrenadier Flemish
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 69
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 70
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 71
SS-Artillery Regiment 28
This division was regimental strength only.
29th
SS Waffen-Grenadier Division
Der (Russische NR 1) later to
become the (Italienische NR 1)
Grenadier
Russian/Italian
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30th
SS Waffen-Grenadier Division
Der (Weissruthensche NR 1)
Grenadier
Belorussians
Grenadier
German/Hungarian
Grenadier
German
31st
SS Freiwilligen-Grenadier
Division
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 78
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 79
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 80
SS-Artillery Regiment 31
32nd SS Freiwilligen-Grenadier
Division 30 Januar
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 86 Schill
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 87 Kurmark
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 88
SS-Artillery Regiment 32
33rd
Grenadier
Waffen-Kavallerie Division Der
SS (Ungarische NR 3) later to
become Waffen-Grenadier
Division Der SS (Franzosische NR
1) Charlemagne
French
34th
Grenadier
Dutch
Grenadier
German
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 83
SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier
Regiment 84
SS-Artillery Regiment
35th
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36th
Grenadier
Mixed
Grenadier
German
Grenadier
German
37th
Freiwilligen-Kavallerie Division
Lutzow
SS-Freiwilligen Kavallerie
Regiment 92
SS-Freiwilligen Kavallerie
Regiment 93
SS-Artillery Battalion 37
38th
SS Grenadier Division
Nibelungen
Consisted of instructors and cadets from
the Bad Tolz officer training school, this
unit never exceeded regimental strength
and was in existence for about a month.
Note: By the end of the war many of these units did not represent the nominal strength
of a normal Waffen-SS Division, which was usually between 15,000 to 20,000 men.
The numbering of exact regiments, etc may be incorrect as during the war the
numbering of various units was changed regularly. It should be noted that towards
the end of the war many of the Waffen-SS divisions were divisions in name only and
their actual strength was far below the theoretical strength of the typical division. The
nationality of the units represents only the main country of origin of men in that unit.
In most cases the officers and NCOs of the unit were of German extraction.
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APPENDIX 5: DIVISONAL
E M B L E M S O F T H E WA F F E N - S S
DIVISIONS
No. Name of
Division
1st
SS Panzer
Division
Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler
6th
SS Gebirgs
Division Nord
2nd
SS Panzer
Division Das
Reich
7th
SS FreiwilligenGerbirgs
Division Prinz
Eugen
3rd
SS Panzer
Division
Totenkopf
8th
SS Kavallerie
Division
Florian Geyer
4th
SS
Panzergrenadier
Division SSPolizei
9th
SS Panzer
Division
Hohenstaufen
5th
SS Panzer
Division Wiking
10th
SS Panzer
Division
Frundsberg
Emblem
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11th
SS FreiwilligenPanzergrenadier
Division
Nordland
19th
WaffenGrenadier
Division Der SS
(Lettisches NR
2)
12th
SS Panzer
Division
Hitlerjugend
20th
WaffenGrenadier
Division Der SS
(Estnische NR
1)
13th
Waffen-Gebirgs
Division Der SS
(Kroatische NR1)
Handschar
21st
Waffen-Gebirgs
Division Der SS
(Albanische
NR1)
Skanderberg
14th
Waffen-Grenadier
Division Der SS
(Ukrainische NR
1)
22nd
FreiwilligenKavallerie
Division Der SS
Maria Theresia
15th
Waffen-Grenadier
Division Der SS
(Lettische NR 1)
23rd
Waffen-Gebirgs
Division Der SS
Kama
16th
SS
Panzergrenadier
Division
Reichsfhrer-SS
24th
SS Gebirgs
Division
Karstjager
17th
SS
Panzergrenadier
Division Gotz Von
Berlichingen
25th
WaffenGrenadier
Division Der SS
(Ungarische
NR1) Hunyadi
18th
SS FreiwilligenPanzergrenadier
Division Horst
Wessel
26th
WaffenGrenadier
Division Der SS
(Ungarische NR
2) Hungaria
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27th
SS FreiwilligenPanzergrenadier
Division
(Flamische NR 1)
Langemarck
34th
WaffenGrenadier
Division Der SS
Landstorm
Nederland
28th
SS FreiwilligenPanzergrenadier
Division
Wallonien
35th
SS Polizei
Grenadier
Division
29th
SS WaffenGrenadier
Division Der
(Russische NR 1)
later to become
the (Italienische
NR 1)
36th
WaffenGrenadier
Division Der SS
30th
SS WaffenGrenadier
Division Der
(Weissruthensche
NR 1)
37th
FreiwilligenKavallerie
Division Lutzow
31st
SS FreiwilligenGrenadier
Division
38th
SS Grenadier
Division
Nibelungen
32nd
SS FreiwilligenGrenadier
Division 30
Januar
11th
SS FreiwilligenPanzergrenadier
Division
Nordland
33rd
WaffenKavallerie
Division Der SS
(Ungarische NR
3) later to become
Waffen-Grenadier
Division Der SS
(Franzosische NR
1) Charlemagne
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APPENDIX 6: RECRUITING
P O S T E R S O F T H E WA F F E N - S S
Netherlands
Bosnia
Poster
Poster
Netherlands
Denmark
Poster
Poster
Netherlands
Foreign
poster
volunteers
poster
448
Norge
Hitler
Poster
Jugend
Poster
Norske
Police
Poster
Poster
Norske
Norge
Poster
Poster
449
Dutch
Waffen-
Poster
SS
recruiting
poster
Waffen-SS
Waffen-
recruiting
SS
poster
recruiting
poster
Waffen-SS
Anti-
recruiting
Bolshevik
poster
poster
450
APPENDIX 7: GENERAL
STRUCTURE OF A GERMAN ARMY
GROUP
Army Group
Army
Corps
Army
Corps
Corps
Corps
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APPENDIX 8: GENERAL
S T R U C T U R E O F A N S S PA N Z E R
DIVISION
Divisional Staff
Assault Gun Battalion
Panzerjager Battalion
Panzer Signal Battalion
Panzer Pioneer Battalion
SS Artillery Regiment
4 x Battalions
Each of 3 batteries
Medical Battalion
Signals Battalion
Field Hospital
Flak/Recce Battalion
SS Panzergrenadier Regiment 1
Reg HQ Company
3 Battalions (of 5 infantry companies)
Flak
Panzerjager
Recce
SS Panzergrenadier Regiment 2
Reg HQ Company
3 Battalions (of 5 infantry companies)
Pioneer
Flak
Panzerjager
Recce
SS Panzer Regiment
2 Battalions
(Approx 75 tanks each Battalion)
Pioneer company
Pioneer
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Award
Name
Iron
Cross
Second
Class
Knights
Cross of the
Iron Cross
Iron
Cross
First
Class
Knights
Cross
with
Oak leaves
Award
453
Knights
Cross
with Oak
leaves
and
Swords
Anti-partisan
Badge
(Awarded in
Gold,
Silver
and Bronze)
Knights
Cross
with Oak
leaves,
Swords
and
Diamonds
Infantry
Assault Badge
(Awarded in
Gold,
Silver
and Bronze)
Knights
Cross
with
Golden
Oak
leaves,
Swords
and
Diamonds
German Cross
(Awarded in
Gold
and
Silver)
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= Knights Cross
G
HSSPF Command
S
Prtzmann, Adolf
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Ukraine
Wolff, Karl
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
Italien
HSSPF Command
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G
Bach-Zelewski, Erich von dem1
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Ruland-Mitte (Central
Russia)
Sdost (SE Germany)
Serbien (Serbia)
S
Berger, Gottlob
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
Slowakei (Slovakia)
Berkelmann, theodor
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Polizei
Diehm, Christoph
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und Generalmajor der
Waffen-SS und der Polizei
Belgien-Nordfrankreich
(Belgium-Northern France)
Sd (S. Germany)
Main (SC Germany)
Ebrecht, Georg
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Fitzthum, Josef G
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Waffen- Albanien (Albania)
SS und der Polizei
Frank, Karl Hermann
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Bhmen-Mhren
(Czechoslovakia)
Franz, Hermann
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor der Polizei
Griechenland (Greece)
Globocnik, Odilo
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Adriatisches Kstenland
(Adriatic Coast)
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Weissruthenien (White
Russia)
Ruland-Mitte (Central
Russia)
Gutenberger, Karl
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Haltermann, Hans
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Nordost (Northeast)
Harm, Hermann
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor der Polizei
Alpenland (Alps)
Heimeyer, August5
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Hellwig, Otto
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Nordost (Northeast)
Hildebrandt, Richard
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Polizei
Weichsel (Danzig-West
Prussia)
Sdost (SE Germany)
Rhein-Westmark (Rheinland)
Bhmen-Mhren
(Czechoslovakia)
Schwarzes-Meer (Black Sea)
Hofmann, Otto
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Hfle, Hermann
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
G
Jeckeln, Friedrich7
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Jungclaus, Richard
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalmajor der Polizei
Belgien-Nordfrankreich
(Belgium-Northern France)
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Donau (Austria)
457
Kammerhofer, Konstantin
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Kroatien (Croatia)
Katzmann, Fritz
Weichsel
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Waffen- (Danzig-West Prussia)
SS und der Polizei
Kaul, Kurt
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Koppe, Wilhelm
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Korsemann, Gerrett
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Ruland-Mitte (Central
Russia)
G
Krger, Friedrich-Wilhelm4
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Polizei
Mazuw, Emil
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Meyszner, August
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Serbien (Serbia)
Oberg, Carl-Albrecht
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Frankreich (France)
Pancke, Gnther
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Polizei
S
Prtzmann, Hans-Adolf
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Rauter, Hans
Nordwest (Holland)
T J Goldsworthy PhD Thesis
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SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Rediess, Wilhelm
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Nord (Norway)
Nordost (North East)
Reinfarth, Heinz6
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant. der Waffen- Warthe (W. Poland)
SS und der Polizei
Rodenbcher, Alfred
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Korvettenkapitn der
Reserve
Alpenland (Alps)
Rhein-Westmark (Rhineland)
Rsener, Erwin
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Alpenland (Alps)
Rhein-Westmark (Rhineland)
Alpenland (Alps)
G
Schimana, Walter
Donau (Austria)
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Waffen- Griechenland (Greece)
SS und Polizei
Schmauser, Heinrich
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Waffen-SS
und der Polizei
Schmelcher, Willy
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei
Schneller, Max
SS-Gruppenfhrer und Leutnant zur Zee
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Weitzel, Fritz
SS-Obergruppenfhrer
Winkelmann, Otto
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General der Polizei
Ungarn (Hungary)
Bach-Zelewski won the Knights Cross in September 1944 while commanding Battle
Group Bach-Zelewski for his leading role in crushing the Warsaw uprising. In 1940, he
changed his last name from Bach-Zelewski. He died in 1972.
Stroop commanded the troops responsible for the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto.
He changed his first name from Josef. He was executed by the Poles in 1951.
Krger won the Knights Cross in September 1944 as Commander of the 6th SSGebirgs-Division Nord. He committed suicide in Austria in May 1945.
Heimeyer was the controlling authority for the political education institutions.
Reinfarth won the Knights Cross in the French Campaign in 1940 while with the
Army. He won the Oak leaves to the Knights Cross as the commander of a battle group
in fierce fighting against Polish Nationals in Warsaw in 1944.
Jeckeln won the Knights Cross on August 27th 1944 for defensive battles against
partisans and the Oak leaves to the Knights Cross on March 8th 1945 for defensive
fighting against the Soviets. He was executed by the Russians in 1946.
von Gottberg won the German Cross in Gold on August 7th 1943 and the Knights
Cross on June 30th 1944 as commander of Battle Group von Gottberg on the Russian
Front. He committed suicide on May 9th 1945.
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A P P E N D I X 11 : S S
LEADERS (SSPF)
AND
POLICE
SS and Police Leaders (SS und Polizeifhrer - SSPF) were subordinate commands
created because of the vast areas involved to relieve the Higher SS and Police Leaders
of some of their mounting duties and existed only in occupied territories. Many
Higher SS and Police Leaders served as SS and Police Leaders early in their careers.
In
some
instances,
the
title
Police
Area
Commander
(Polizeigebietsfhrer/Polizeigebietskommandeur) was used, although it was
equivalent to an SS and Police Leader.
The ranks shown are the highest ranks attained according to the last Dienstaltersliste
that they appear in and are not necessarily those held while in the SSPF position.
While many of these men were tried, convicted and executed after the war and others
committed suicide, some were awarded Germany's highest political awards as well as
its highest awards for bravery:
= Knights Cross
G
SSPF Command
Subordinate
to HSSPF
Nikolajew
Taurien-Krim-Simferopol
Tschernigow
Ukraine
Friaul
Adriatisches
Kurstenland
Bassewitz-Behr, Georg-Henning
Graf
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Dnjepropetrowsk-KrivoiRog
Ukraine
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Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und
der Polizei
Brandner, Willi
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Polizeigebietsfhrer
Agram
Kroatien
Brunner, Karl
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Bozen
Italien
Radom
Ost
Brger, Karl-Heinz
SS-Oberfhrer und Oberst der Polizei
Tschernigow
Awdejewka
Mitteitalien-Verona
Ukraine
Dahm, Paul
SS-Standartenfhrer und Oberst der
Polizei
Polizeigebietsfhrer
Banja-Luca
Essegg
Kroatien
Diehm, Christoph
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und
Generalmajor der Waffen-SS und der
Polizei
Lemberg
Shitomir
Kattowitz
Ost
Ukraine
Sdost
Dunckern, Anton
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Metz
Frankreich
Dring, Hans
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Stalino-Donezgebeit
Ukraine
Ehrlinger, Erich
SS-Standartenfhrer
Weiruthenien
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Fiedler, Richard
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Montenegro
Serbien
Fromm, Werner
SS-Oberfhrer und Oberst der Polizei
Bialystok
Polizeigebietsfhrer
Sarajewo
Italien
Ruland Mitte
und
Weiruthenien
Kroatien
Warsaw
Ost
462
der Polizei
Globocnik, Odilo
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Polizei
Lublin
Ost
G
Gottberg, Kurt von4
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General
der Polizei
Weiruthenien
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Grobben, Jakob
SS-Sturmbannfhrer und Major der
Schutzpolizei
Polizeigebietsfhrer
Copenhagen
Danmark
Gnther, Wilhelm
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Rowno
Ukraine
Bergvolker-Ordshonikidse
Haltermann, Hans
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Polizei
Charkow
Kiew
Mogilew
Harm, Hermann
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Litauen
Dnjepropetrowsk-KrivoiRog
Ukraine
Ruland Mitte
und
Weiruthenien
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Ukraine
Ukraine
Hartmann, Ernst
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Shitomir
Tschernigow
Pripet
Ruland Mitte
und
Weiruthenien
Hellwig, Otto
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Polizei
Shitomir
Bialystok
Ukraine
Ruland Mitte
und
Weiruthenien
Hennicke, Paul
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Polizei
Kiew
Rostow-Awdejewka
(formerly StanislovRostov)
Ukraine
Hildebrandt, Richard
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General
der Polizei
Taurien-Krim-Simferopol
Oberitalien-Mitte
Ukraine
Italien
Hintze, Kurt
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Litauen
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
463
Kaaserer, Richard
SS-Oberfhrer und Oberst der Polizei
Sandschak
Mitte-Norwegen
Polizeigebietsfhrer
Knin
Serbien
Nord
Kroatien
Kammerhofer, Konstantin
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Polizei
Kaukasien-Kuban
Adserbeidschan
Ukraine
Katzmann, Fritz
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und
der Polizei
Radom
Lemberg
Ost
Korsemann, Gerrett
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Rowno
Rostow-Awdejewka
(formerly StanislovRostov)
Ukraine
Sandschak
Serbien
Kutschera, Franz3
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Warsaw
Mogilew
Ost
Ruland Mitte
und
Weiruthenien
Malsen-Ponickau, Erasmus
Frhr.von
SS-Brigadefhrer
Polizeigebietskommandeur Adriatisches
Istrien
Kurstenland
Charkow
Michalsen, Wilhelm
SS-Sturmbannfhrer
Polizeigebietskommandeur Adriatisches
Triest
Kurstenland
Moder, Paul1
SS-Gruppenfhrer
Warsaw
Ost
Mller, Hinrich
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Estland
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Oberg, Carl-Albrecht
SS-Obergruppenfhrer und General
der Waffen-SS und der Polizei
Radom
Ost
Ost, Willi
SS-Standartenfhrer
Lemberg
Ost
Ukraine
464
Reich, Otto
SS-Oberfhrer
Polizeigebietsfhrer
Agram
Kroatien
Roch, Heinz
SS-Oberfhrer
Bialystok
Nord-Norwegen
Ruland Mitte
und
Weiruthenien
Nord
Sammern-Frankenegg, Ferdinand
Dr.
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Polizeigebietsfhrer
Essegg
Kroatien
Scherner, Julian
SS-Oberfhrer
Krakau
Ost
G
Schimana, Walter
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und
Polizei
Weiruthenien
Saratow
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Ruland Mitte
und
Weiruthenien
Schmelcher, Willy
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Polizei
Shitomir
Tschernigow
Ukraine
Schrder, Walther
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Estland
Lettland (Latvia)
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Schulz, Erwin
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Salzburg
Alpenland
Schwedler, Hans
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Waffen-SS
Krakau
Ost
Schfer, Karl
SS-Oberfhrer
Weiruthenien
Dnjepropetrowsk-KrivoiRog
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Ukraine
Sporrenburg, Jakob
SS-Gruppenfhrer und General
Leutnant der Polizei
Lublin
Sd-Norwegen
Ost
Nord
Sporrenburg, Jakob
SS-Gruppenfhrer und General
Leutnant der Polizei
Weiruthenien
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Stroop, Jrgen2
Warsaw
Ost
465
SS-Gruppenfhrer und
Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und
der Polizei
Suhr, Friedrich6
SS-Obersturmbannfhrer
Ober-Elsa
Taus, Karl
SS-Brigadefhrer
Polizeigebietskommandeur Adriatisches
Grz
Kurstenland
Tensfeld, Willy
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Charkow
Stalino-Donezgebeit
Oberitalien-West
Ukraine
Thier, Theobald
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Krakau
Lemberg
Kaukasien-Kuban
Kertsch-Tamanhalbinsel
Ost
Tittmann, Fritz
SS-Brigadefhrer
Nikolajew
Ukraine
Traub, Wilhelm
SS-Obersturmbannfhrer
Polizeigebietskommandeur Adriatisches
Quarnero
Kurstenland
Traupe, Hans
SS-Obersturmbannfhrer
Shitomir
Ukraine
Wappenhans, Waldemar
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Wolhynien-Brest-Litovsk
Dnjepropetrowsk-KrivoiRog
Nikolajew
Ukraine
Rostow-Awdejewka
(formerly StanislovRostov)
Ukraine
Wigand, Arpad1
SS-Oberfhrer
Warsaw
Ost
Wysocki, Lucian
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Litauen
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Zech, Karl
SS-Gruppenfhrer
Krakau
Ost
Zenner, Carl
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor
der Polizei
Weiruthenien
Ostland und
Ruland-Nord
Frankreich
Italien
Ukraine
466
Zimmermann,
Paul
SS-Brigadefhrer und Generalmajor Nikolajew
der Polizei
Ukraine
Moder was killed on February 8th, 1942 while leading a battlegoup of Totenkopf in
the fighting for the Demjansk Pocket.
2
While SSPF, Stroop commanded the troops responsible for the destruction of the
Warsaw Ghetto. He was executed by the Poles in 1951.
von Gottberg won the German Cross in Gold on August 7th 1943 and the Knights
Cross on June 30th 1944 as commander of Battle Group "von Gottberg" on the
Russian Front. He committed suicide on May 9th 1945.
Suhr won the Knights Cross while SS and Police Leader in France.
467
Uniform
Type of Service
SSHauptsturmfhrer
Allgemeine SS
Uniform.
SSHauptsturmfhrer
Waffen-SS in field
grey tunic.
SSHauptsturmfhrer
Waffen-SS with
winter camouflage
smock and rank
insignia on arm.
SSHauptsturmfhrer
Waffen-SS in
black panzer
uniform.
SSHauptsturmfhrer
Waffen-SS with
camouflage smock
and rank insignia
on arm.
SSHauptsturmfhrer
Polizei in field
green uniform.
Uniform
468
A P P E N D I X 1 3 : S T A T E PA R T I E S T O
T H E I N T E R N AT I O N A L C R I M I N A L
C O U R T A S AT N O V E M B E R 2 0 0 5
Afghanistan
Albania
Andorra
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Barbados
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bolivia
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Canada
Central African
Republic
Colombia
Congo
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Democratic Republic
of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Estonia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Guinea
Guyana
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Jordan
Kenya
Latvia
Lesotho
Liberia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malawi
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritius
Mexico
Mongolia
Namibia
Nauru
Netherlands
New Zealand
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Republic of Korea
Romania
Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Senegal
Serbia and Montenegro
Sierra Leone
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Tajikistan
The Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
Timor-Leste
Trinidad and Tobago
Uganda
United Kingdom
United Republic of
Tanzania
Uruguay
Venezuela
Zambia
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