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German police and security forces, occupied territories (September 1939--1945) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: German police and security forces, occupied territories (September 1939--1945)
Historical Note: German police and security forces composed of the SS police and German Special Forces and Order police. With the addition of local auxillary police.
Digital Content Created by German police and security forces, occupied territories
Other Files: RG-23.34.02, A roundup of Jewish girls before execution, ca 1941, Ukraine
RG-23.34.03, German order to Jews of Kiev to report for relocation 29 September 1941, in Russian, Ukrainian, Babi Yar massacre
RG-23.35.04, Warning sign at Breendonk internment camp, Belgium, 1940-1943
RG-23.36.01, Jews digging mass grave before their execution, Storov, Ukraine, July 1941
RG-23.46.01, A police residence registration form for Fanny Tennenbaum who assumed false identity in Zimna-Woda, 1943.
RG-72.21.10, Envelope from German Security Police (Sipo) in Libau to the Service Post Office, Libau, 7 May 1942