Einsatzkommando

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Einsatzkommando is a German military term with the literal translation of "mission commando", roughly equivalent to the English term "task force". The Nazi-era Einsatzkommando refers to a subgroup of the four Einsatzgruppen, killing squads in Operation Barbarossa that were responsible for carrying out mass executions behind the German lines.

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[edit] Command

[edit] Organization of the Einsatzgruppen

The Einsatzgruppen were part of the SS. They were created at the direction of Hitler and Himmler by Heydrich the Chief of the Security Police and SD, who was Himmler's right hand man, and operated under the direct control of the RSHA, the Reich Security Main Office, one of the most important of the twelve main offices of the SS.

The Einsatzgruppen were formed in the spring of 1941. In anticipation of the assault on Russia, Hitler issued an order directing that the SD and the Security Service be called in to assist the army in breaking every means of resistance behind the fighting front. The Quartermaster General of the Army, General Wagner, representing Keitel, the Chief of the Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht, met Heydrich, Chief of the Security Police and Security Service.These two men reached an agreement concerning the activation, commitment, command, and jurisdiction of units of the Security Police and SD within the framework of the army. The Einsatzgruppen were to function in the rear operational areas in administrative subordination to the field armies in order to carry out these tasks as directed by Heydrich and Himmler.

Nor were the commanders of the armed forces ignorant of the task of the Einsatzgruppen. Hitler himself instructed them that it was the mission of these special task forces to exterminate all Jews and political commissars in their assigned territories. The Einsatzgruppen were dependent upon the army commander for their billets, food, and transport; relations between armed forces and the Security Police and SD were close and almost cordial, and the commanders of the Einsatzgruppen reported again and again that the understanding of the army commanders for the task of the Einsatzgruppen made their operations considerably easier.

In the beginning four such Einsatzgruppen were formed, each of which was attached to an army group. Einsatzgruppe A was attached to Army Group North, Einsatzgruppe B was attached to Army Group Center, Einsatzgruppe C was attached to Army Group South and Einsatzgruppe D was assigned to the llth German Army

The officer strength of the Einsatzgruppen was drawn from the SD, SS, Criminal Police (Kripo) and Gestapo. The enlisted forces were composed of the Waffen SS, the regular police, the Gestapo, and locally-recruited police.

When occasion demanded, the Wehrmacht commanders would bolster the strength of the Einsatzgruppen with contingents of their own.

Trials of War Criminals Before the Nurenberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10, Volume IV, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 35 -36

[edit] Army Group North

(on invasion day)

Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb

18th Army Generaloberst Georg von Kuchler

(commander Army Group North 17.January 1942 | Generalfeldmarschall 30. Juni 1942)

16th Army GeneraloberstErnst Busch

(Generalfeldmarschal 1943-2-1)

4th Panzer Group Generaloberst Erich Hoeppner

(made Commander in Chief of the renamed 4th Panzer Army for Operation Typhoon, cashiered after withdrawing 7 January in the face of Red Army winter offensive, Hung 1944-8-8 for part in assassination attempt on Hitler)

Army Group C was renamed Army Group North for the Russian invasion, the 18th Army, 16th Army and the 4th Panzer Group were added, for a total of 26 divisions. Army Group North was to attack through Kovno and Dvinsk, cut off the Soviet forces in the Baltic States, and take Lenningrad.


[edit] Einsatzgruppe A

"Einsatz group A, after preparing their vehicles for action; proceeded to their area of concentration, as ordered, on 23rd June, 1941, the second day of the campaign in the East. Army Group North consisting of the 16th and 18th Armies and Panzer Group 4 had left the day before."

"Our task was hurriedly to establish personal contact with the commanders of the armies and with the commander of the army of the rear area. It must be stressed from the beginning that co-operation with the armed forces was generally good, in some cases, for instance, with Panzer Group 4 under General Hoeppner, it was very close, almost cordial."

"At the start of the Eastern campaign it became obvious with regard to the Security Police that its special work had to be done not only in the rear area of the armies as was provided for in the original agreements with the High Command of the Army, but also in the combat areas."

Einsatzgruppe A was assembled in Guimbinnen in east Prussia on June 23 1941. Stahlecker, the first commander of the unit ordered it to concentrate along the Lithuanian border. Soviet troops withdrew from the Lithuanian capital Kaunas(Kovno) on 22 June 1941 and the city was taken over by partisans. On 25 June the Einsatzgruppe entered Kaunas with the units of the German army.


Franz Walter Stahlecker(killed by Soviet partisans in 1942),

Heinz Jost - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 10 years

[edit] Sonderkommando 1a

Martin Sandberger (Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life)

[edit] Sonderkommando 1b

Erich Ehrlinger Escaped justice, arrested in 1958, sentenced 1963 in Frankfurt to 12 years, released Aug 1965 Died? 2004,

Edward Strauch Guilty, sentenced to death, died in hospital

[edit] Einsatzkommando 2

Rudolf Batz 1961 arrested/suicide

Edward Strauch, Guilty, sentenced to death, died in hospital

Rudolf Lange (KIA February 1945)

[edit] Einsatzkommando 3

Karl Jäger ................................................... See Jäger Report Below

arrested March 1959/suicide June 1959

Author of the most precise surviving chronicle of the activities of one individual Einsatzkommando. The Jäger Report is a tally sheet of actions by Einsatzkommando 3, which keeps a running total of the liquidations of 136,421 Jews (46,403 men 55,556 women and 34,464 children), 1,064 Communists, 653 mental disabiled , and 134 others from 2 July 1941. to 1 Dec 1941. The Report is available below.

A second major "sweep" took place in 1942 before the Death camp killing process took the place of Einsatzkommando open pit executions. Einsatzkommando 3 operated in the Kovno (Kaunis) district, to the west of Vilna (Vinius) in what is present day Lithuania.

[edit] Army Group Center

[edit] Einsatzgruppe B

The command of Einsatzgruppe B was begun under Arthur Nebe. In November 1941 Nebe returned in Germany yielding the command of the Einsatzgruppe B to Erich Naumann who led it until 12 March 1943. Horst Bõhme took over from Naumann until 28 August 1943. After 1943 the slaughter operations of Einsatzgruppe B diminished in intensity and the command was entrusted to Erich Ehrlinger until April 28 1944. The last commander was Heinz Seetzen. In August 1944 the Einsatzgruppe was decommissioned.On November 14 1941 Nebe communicated to Berlin that up till then 45,000 persons had been eliminated. A further report on December 15 1942 established that the Einsatzgruppe B had shot in all 134,298 persons.

Arthur Nebe

Erich Nauman

MURDERED.....................134.298

Einsatzgruppe B moved out on the 24 of June 1941 from the city of Poznan. Sonderkommando 7a attached to the 9th Army under General Otto Colinburg-Bodigheim and was moved to Vilna where on the 3Oth of June to 3rd July it commenced slaughter operations. Vilna soon fell under the sphere of command of Einsatzgruppe A and Sonderkommando 7a was transferred to Minsk. Nebe consolidated Einsatzgruppe B near Minsk and established general quarters around 5th July remaining for approximately two months. Nebe determined that Sonderkommando 7a and 7b together with the Vorkommando Moskau would follow in the wake of the advancing Army Group Center while Einsatzkommando 8 and the 9 would "clean up" to the sides of the spearhead. In compliance with these orders Einsatzkommando 8 reached Bialystock 1st July passing through Slonim and Baranovichi and began slaughter operations in southern Bielorussia.5 August Nebe gave order to move the command of the Einsatzgruppe to Smolensk where the Vorkommando Moskau had been concentrated. On 6 August Einsatzkommando 8 reached Minsk and remained until September 9 1941. From Minsk it reached Mogilev which became its general quarters. From Mogilev Einsatzkommando 8 carried out successive slaughter "actions" in Bobruisk, Gomel, Roslav and Klinzy systematically attacking the local Jewish communities, and eradicating their inhabitants. Meanwhile Einsatzkommando 9 was put to work. The unit had moved out from Treuburg in eastern Prussia and had reached Vilna 2 July. The main theater of operations for its slaughters were Grodno and Bielsk-Podlaski(Biala-Podlaska).The 20 July it moved general quarters to Vitbesk carrying out extermination operations on the citizens of Polotzk, Nevel, Lepel and Surazh. The command came to move ahead to Vtasma and from there slaughtering operations proceeded against the human beings in the communities of Gshatsk and Mozhaisk in the vicinity of Moscow. The Soviet counter-offensive forced the Einsatzkommando to withdraw to Vitbesk 21 December 1941. In anticipation of the fall of Moscow the Vorkommando Moskau had advanced up to Maloyaroslavets, captured by the German army on October 18, 1941. In practice Sonderkommando 7a and 7b operated behind the vanguard of the army. Actions were fast and furious in order to prevent Jews from escaping the German advance. To the South and east of Smolensk and Minsk the two Sonderkommando left a wake of slaughter from Veliki-Luki, Kalinin, Orsha, Gomel, Tsernigov and Orel, to Kursk.

[edit] Sonderkommando 7a

Vilna, Nevel, Gorodoik, Vitbesk, Welish, Rshev, Vyasma, Kalinin, Klinzy

MURDERS......6.788

Walter Blume

Eugen Steimle

Karl Matschke

Albert Rapp

Helmut Loos

Gerhard Bast

[edit] Sonderkommando 7b

Brest-Litovsk, Kobrin, Pruzhany, Slonim, Baranovichi, Minsk, Orsha, Klinzy, Briansk, Kursk, Tserigov, Orel

MURDERS......6.788

Günter Rausch

Adolf Ott

Karl Rabe

[edit] Sonderkommando 7c

See Vorkommando Moskau

[edit] Einsatzkommando 8

Volkovisk, Baranovichi, Bobruisk, Lahoysk, Mogilev and Minsk

MURDERS......74.740

Otto Bradfisch

Heinz Richter

Erich Isselhorst

Hans Schindhelm

[edit] Einsatzkommando 9

Vilna, Grodno, Lida, Bielsk-Podlaski, Nevel, Lepel, Surazh, Vyasma, Gshatsk, Mozhaisk, Vitbesk, Smolensk, Varena.

MURDERS......41.340

Alfred Filbert

swald Schäfer

Wihelm Wiebens

Friedrich Buchardt

[edit] Vorkommando Moskau

AKA Sonderkommando 7c

Was to have operated in Moscow until it became apparent that Moscow would not fall and was incorporated in Sonderkommando 7b

Active Smolensk

MURDERS......4.660

Franz Six

Woldemar Klingelhöfer

Erich Körting

Wilhelm Bock

Rudolf Schmücher

Walter Blume

Wilhelm Eckhardt

[edit] Army Group South

[edit] Einsatzgruppe C

MURDERED....................118.341

Dr. Otto Rasch

Max Thomas

[edit] Einsatzkommando 4a

Lvov, Lutsk, Rovno, Zhitomir, Pereyaslav, Yagotin, Ivankov, Radomyshl, Lubny, Poltava, Kiev, Kursk Kharkov.

MURDERS...59.018

Paul Blobel

Erwin Weimann

Eugen Steimle

Theodor Christensen

? Schmidt

[edit] Einsatzkommando 4b

Lvov, Tarnopol, Kremenchug, Poltava, Slaviansk, Proskurov, Vinnitsa, Kramatorskaya, Gorlovka and Rostov

MURDERS...6.329

(Hermann, Fendler, F. Braune, Haensch)

Günter Hermann

Lothar Fendler

Fritz Braune

Walter Hänsch

August Meier

Friedrich Suhr

Waldemar Krause

[edit] Einsatzkommando 5

Lvov, Skvira and Kiev

MURDERS....46.102

Erwin Schulz

August Meier

Commander September 5 1941 to January 1942 transferred to 4b

[edit] Einsatzkommando 6

Lvov, Zlochev, Zhitomir, Proskurov, Vinnitza, Dniepropetrovsk, Krivoi Rog, Stalino and Rostov

MURDERS....5.577

Erhard Kröger, Kroeger

Robert Mohr

Commander November 1941 to September 1942

Actions around: Awdejewka, Berdjansk, Dnjepropetrovsk, Gorlovka, Grischinov, Igrin, Makejewka, Schachty, Stalino(Donetsk)

First experimental use of Gassing Truck Stalino(Donetsk) Donbas Hotel in March 1942 succeeded in the murder of about 50 Jews in 15 to 20 minutes.

Wuppertal in 1965 condemned to 8 years of prison

Friedrich Suhr

Ernst Biberstein

[edit] Eleventh Army

[edit] Einsatzgruppe D

Otto Ohlendorf (Bierkamp)

[edit] Einsatzkommando 10a

Seetzen (Christmann)

[edit] Einsatzkommando 10b

Alois Persterer

[edit] Einsatzkommando 11a

Zapp

[edit] Einsatzkommando 11b

B. Müller (W. Braune, P. Schultz)Dr. Werner Braune

[edit] Einsatzkommando 12

Nosske Gustav Nosske(Ministerialrat E. Müller)

[edit] Trials

Several officers were tried and hung after the war. See Einsatzgruppen Trial

[edit] Report

The Commander of
the security police and
the SD
Einsatzkommando 3     
Kauen [Kaunas], 
1 December 1941
--------------------------
|Secret Reich Business!  |             5 copies
--------------------------             4th copy
     Complete list of executions carried out in the EK 3 area
     up to 1 December 1941
Security police duties in Lithuania taken over by Einsatzkommando 3 on
2 July 1941.
(The Wilna [Vilnius] area was taken over by EK 3 on 9 Aug. 1941, the
Schaulen area on 2 Oct. 1941. Up until these dates EK 9 operated in
Wilna and EK 2 in Schaulen.)
On my instructions and orders the following executions were conducted by
Lithuanian partisans:
4.7.41       Kauen-Fort VII    416 Jews, 47  Jewesses                      463
6.7.41       Kauen-Fort VII    Jews                                        2,514
Following the formation of a raiding squad under the command of
SS-Obersturmfuhrer Hamman and 8-10 reliable men from the
Einsatzkommando. the following actions were conducted in cooperation
with Lithuanian partisans:
7.7.41       Mariampole        Jews                                       32
8.7.41       Mariampole        14 Jews, 5 Comm. officials                 19
8.7.41       Girkalinei        Comm. oficcials                            6
9.7.41       Wendziogala       32 Jews, 2 Jewesses, 1 Lithuanian
                              (f.), 2 Lithuanian Comm., 1
                               Russian Comm.                              38
9.7.41       Kauen-Fort VII    21 Jews, 3 Jewesses                        24
14.7.41      Mariampole        21 Jews, 1 Russ., 9 Lith. Comm.            31
17.7.41      Babtei            8 Comm. officals (inc. 6 Jews)             8
18.7.41      Mariampole        39 Jews, 14 Jewesses                       53
19.7.41      Kauen-Fort VII    17 Jews, 2 Jewesses, 4 Lith.
                              Comm., 2 Comm. Lithuanians (f.),
                              1 German Comm.                             26
21.7.41      Panevezys         59 Jews, 11 Jewesses, 1
                              Lithuanian (f.), 1 Pole, 22 Lith.
                              Comm., 9 Russ. Comm.                       103
22.7.41      Panevezys         1 Jew                                      1
23.7.41      Kedainiai         83 Jews, 12 Jewesses, 14 Russ.
                              Comm., 15 Lith. Comm., 1 Russ.
                              O-Politruk                                 125
25.7.41      Mariampole        90 Jews, 13 Jewesses                       103
28.7.41      Panevezys         234 Jews, 15 Jewesses, 19 Russ.
                              Comm., 20 Lith. Comm.                     288
                                     Total carried forward             3,384

Sheet 2
                                     Total carried over                3,384
29.7.41      Rasainiai         254 Jews, 3 Lith. Comm.                   257
30.7.41      Agriogala         27 Jews, 11 Lith. Comm.                    38
31.7.41      Utena             235 Jews, 16 Jewesses, 4 Lith.
                              Comm., 1 robber/murderer                   256
31.7.41      Wendziogala       13 Jews, 2 murderers                       15
1.8.41       Ukmerge           254 Jews, 42 Jewesses, 1 Pol.
                              Comm., 2 Lith. NKVD agents, 1
                              mayor of Jonava who gave order
                              to set fire to Jonava                      300
2.8.41       Kauen-Fort IV     170 Jews, 1 US Jewess, 33 Jewesses,
                              4 Lith. Comm.                              209
4.8.41       Panevezys         362 Jews, 41 Jewesses, 5 Russ. Comm.,
                              14 Lith. Comm.                             422
5.8.41       Rasainiai         213 Jews, 66  Jewesses                     279
7.8.41       Uteba             483 Jews, 87 Jewesses, 1 Lithuanian
                              (robber of corpses of German soldiers)571
8.8.41       Ukmerge           620 Jews, 82 Jewesses                      702
9.8.41       Kauen-Fort IV     484 Jews, 50 Jewesses                      534
11.8.41      Panevezys         450 Jews, 48 Jewesses, 1 Lith. 1 Russ.     500
13.8.41      Alytus            617 Jews, 100 Jewesses, 1 criminal         719
14.8.41      Jonava            497 Jews, 55 Jewesses                      552
15-16.8.41   Rokiskis          3,200 Jews, Jewesses, and J. Children,
                              5 Lith. Comm., 1 Pole, 1 partisan          3207
9-16.8.41    Rassainiai        294 Jewesses, 4 Jewish children            298
27.6-14.8.41 Rokiskis          493 Jews, 432 Russians, 56 Lithuanians
                              (all active communists)                    981
18.8.41      Kauen-Fort IV     689  Jews, 402 Jewesses, 1 Pole (f.),
                              711 Jewish intellectuals from Ghetto
                              in reprisal for sabotage action            1,812
19.8.41      Ukmerge           298 Jews, 255 Jewesses, 1 Politruk,
                              88 Jewish children, 1 Russ. Comm.          645
22.8.41      Dunaburg          3 Russ. Comm., 5 Latvian, incl. 1
                              murderer, 1 Russ. Guardsman, 3 Poles,
                              3 Gypsies (m.), 1 Gypsy (f.), 1 Gypsy
                              child, 1 Jew, 1 Jewess, 1 Armenian
                              (m.), 2 Politruks (prison inspection
                              in Dunanburg                               21
                                     Total carried forward             16,152

Sheet 3
                                     Total carried forward             16,152
22.8.41      Aglona            Mentally sick: 269 men, 227 women,
                              48 children                                544
23.8.41      Panevezys         1,312 Jews, 4,602 Jewesses, 1,609
                              Jewish children                            7,523
18-22.8.41   Kreis Rasainiai   466 Jews, 440 Jewesses,      1,020
                              Jewish children                            1,926
25.8.41      Obeliai           112 Jews, 627 Jewesses, 421
                              Jewish children                            1,160
25-26.8.41   Seduva            230 Jews, 275 Jewesses, 159
                              Jewish children                            664
26.8.41      Zarasai           767 Jews, 1,113 Jewesses, 1 Lith.
                              Comm., 687 Jewish children, 1 Russ.
                              Comm. (f.)                                 2,569
28.8.41      Pasvalys          402 Jews, 738 Jewesses, 209
                              Jewish children                            1,349
26.8.41      Kaisiadorys       All Jews, Jewesses, and Jewish
                              children                                   1,911
27.8.41      Prienai           All Jews, Jewesses, and Jewish
                              Children                                   1,078
27.8.41      Dagda and         212 Jews, 4 Russ. POW's                    216
            Kraslawa
27.8.41      Joniskia          47 Jews, 165 Jewesses, 143
                              Jewish children                            355
28.8.41      Wilkia            76 Jews, 192 Jewesses, 134
                              Jewish children                            402
28.8.41      Kedainiai         710 Jews, 767 Jewesses, 599
                              Jewish children                            2,076
29.8.41      Rumsiskis and     20 Jews, 567 Jewesses, 197
            Ziezmariai        Jewish children                            784
29.8.41      Utena and         582 Jews, 1,731 Jewesses, 1,469
            Moletai           Jewish children                            3,782
13-31.8.41   Alytus and
            environs          233 Jews                                   233
1.9.41       Mariampole        1,763 Jews, 1,812 Jewesses, 1,404
                              Jewish children, 109 mentally sick,
                              1 German subject (f.), married to a
                              Jew, 1 Russian (f.)                        5090
                                     Total carried over                47,814

Sheet 4
                                     Total carried over           47,814
28.8-2.9.41  Darsuniskis       10 Jews, 69 Jewesses, 20
                              Jewish children                       99
            Carliava          73 Jews, 113 Jewesses, 61
                              Jewish children                       247
            Jonava            112 Jews, 1,200 Jewesses, 244
                              Jewish children                       1,556
            Petrasiunai       30 Jews, 72 Jewesses, 23
                              Jewish children                       125
            Jesuas            26 Jews, 72 Jewesses, 46
                              Jewish children                       144
            Ariogala          207 Jews, 260 Jewesses, 195
                              Jewish children                       662
            Jasvainai         86 Jews, 110 Jewesses, 86
                              Jewish children                       282
            Babtei            20 Jews, 41 Jewesses, 22
                              Jewish children                       83
            Wenziogala        42 Jews, 113 Jewesses, 97
                              Jewish children                       252
            Krakes            448 Jews, 476 Jewesses, 97
                              Jewish children                       1,125
4.9.41       Pravenischkis     247 Jews, 6 Jewesses                  253
            Cekiske           22 Jews, 64 Jewesses, 60
                              Jewish children                       146
            Seredsius         6 Jews, 61 Jewesses, 126
                              Jewish children                       193
            Velinona          2 Jews, 71 Jewesses, 86
                              Jewish children                       159
            Zapiskis          47 Jews, 118 Jewesses, 13
                              Jewish children                       178
5.9.41       Ukmerge           1,123 Jews, 1,849 Jewesses, 1,737
                              Jewish children                       4,709
25.8-6.9.41  Mopping up in:    16 Jews, 412 Jewesses, 415
            Rasainiai         Jewish children                       843
            Georgenburg       all Jews, all Jewesses, all
                              Jewish children                       412
9.9.41       Alytus            287 Jews, 640 Jewesses, 352
                              Jewish children                       1,279
9.9.41       Butrimonys        67 Jews, 370 Jewesses, 303
                              Jewish children                       740
10.9.41      Merkine           223 Jews, 640 Jewesses, 276
                              Jewish children                       854
10.9.41      Varena            541 Jews, 141 Jewesses, 149
                              Jewish children                       831
11.9.41      Leipalingis       60 Jews, 70 Jewesses, 25
                              Jewish children                       155
11.9.41      Seirijai          229 Jews, 384 Jewesses, 340
                              Jewish children                       953
12.9.41      Simnas            68 Jews, 197 Jewesses, 149
                              Jewish children                       414
11-12.9.41   Uzusalis          Reprisal against inhabitants who
                              fed Russ. partisans; some in
                              possession of weapons                  43
26.9.41      Kauen-F.IV        412 Jews, 615 Jewesses, 581
                              Jewish children (sick and
                              suspected epidemic cases)             1,608
                                     Total carries over           66,159

Sheet 5
                                     Total carried over           66,159
2.10.41      Zagare            633 Jews, 1,107 Jewesses, 496
                              Jewish children (as these Jews were
                              being led away a mutiny rose, which
                              was however immediately put down;
                              150 Jews were shot immediately; 7
                              partisans wounded)                    2,236
4.10.41      Kauen-F.IX        315 Jews, 712 Jewesses, 818
                              Jewish children (reprisal after
                              German police officer shot in ghetto) 1,845
29.10.41     Kauen-F.IX        2,007 Jews, 2,920 Jewesses, 4,273
                              Jewish children (mopping up ghetto
                              of superfluous Jews)                  9,200
3.11.41      Lazdijai          485 Jews, 511 Jewesses, 539
                              Jewish children                       1,535
15.11.41     Wilkowiski        36 Jews, 48 Jewesses, 31
                              Jewish children                       115
25.11.41     Kauen-F.IX        1,159 Jews, 1,600 Jewesses, 175
                              Jewish children (resettlers from
                              Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt am main) 2,934
29.11.41     Kauen-F.IX        693 Jews, 1,155 Jewesses, 152
                              Jewish children (resettlers from
                              from Vienna and Breslau)              2,000
29.11.41     Kauen-F.IX        17 Jews, 1 Jewess, for contravention
                              of ghetto law, 1 Reichs German who
                              converted to the Jewish faith and
                              attended rabbinical school, then 15
                              terrorists from the Kalinin group     34
EK 3 detachment in Dunanberg
in the period 13.7-21.8.41:    9,012 Jews, Jewesses and Jewish
                              children, 573 active Comm.            9,585
EK 3 detachment in Wilna:
12.8-1.9.41  City of Wilna     425 Jews, 19 Jewesses, 8 Comm. (m.),
                              9 Comm. (f.)                          461
2.9.41       City of Wilna     864 Jews, 2,019 Jewesses, 817
                              Jewish children (sonderaktion because
                              German soldiers shot at by Jews)      3,700
                                     Total carried forward        99,084

sheet 6
                                     Total carried forward        99,804
12.9.41      City of Wilna     993 Jews, 1,670 Jewesses, 771
                              Jewish children                       3,334
17.9.41      City of Wilna     337 Jews, 687 Jewesses, 247
                              Jewish children and 4 Lith. Comm.     1,271
20.9.41      Nemencing         128 Jews, 176 Jewesses, 99
                              Jewish children                       403
22.9.41      Novo-Wilejka      468 Jews, 495 Jewesses, 196
                              Jewish children                       1,159
24.9.41      Riesa             512 Jews, 744 Jewesses, 511
                              Jewish children                       1,767
25.9.41      Jahiunai          215 Jews, 229 Jewesses, 131
                              Jewish children                       575
27.9.41      Eysisky           989 Jews, 1,636 Jewesses, 821
                              Jewish children                       3,446
30.9.41      Trakai            366 Jews, 483 Jewesses, 597
                              Jewish children                       1,446
4.10.41      City of Wilna     432 Jews, 1,115 Jewesses, 436
                              Jewish children                       1,983
6.10.41      Semiliski         213 Jews, 359 Jewesses, 390
                              Jewish children                       962
9.10.41      Svenciany         1,169 Jews, 1,840 Jewesses, 717
                              Jewish children                       3,726
16.10.41     City of Wilna     382 Jews, 507 Jewesses, 257
                              Jewish children                       1,146
21.10.41     City of Wilna     718 Jews, 1,063 Jewesses, 586
                              Jewish children                       2,367
25.10.41     City of Wilna     1,776 Jewesses, 812 Jewish children   2,578
27.10.41     City of Wilna     946 Jews, 184 Jewesses, 73
                              Jewish children                       1,203
30.10.41     City of Wilna     382 Jews, 789 Jewesses, 362
                              Jewish children                       1,553
6.11.41      City of Wilna     340 Jews, 749 Jewesses, 252
                              Jewish children                       1,341
19.11.41     City of Wilna     76 Jews, 77 Jewesses, 18
                              Jewish children                       171
19.11.41     City of Wilna     6 POW's, 8 Poles                      14
20.11.41     City of Wilna     3 POW's                               3
25.11.41     City of Wilna     9 Jews, 46 Jewesses, 8 Jewish
                              children, 1 Pole for possession of arms
                              and other military equipment          64
EK 3 detachment in Minsk from
28.9-17.10.41:
            Pleschnitza       620 Jews, 1,285 Jewesses,
            Bischolin         1,126 Jewish children and 19
            Scak              Comm.
            Bober
            Uzda                                                    3,050
                                                                    --------
                                                                    133,346
Prior to EK 3 taking over security police duties, Jews liquidated
by pogroms and executions (including partisans)                      4,000
                                                                 -----------
                                                            Total 137,346

Today I can confirm that our objective, to solve the Jewish problem for
Lithuania, has been achieved by EK 3. In Lithuania there are no more
Jews, apart from Jewish workers and their families.

......

The distance between from the assembly point to the graves was on average
4 to 5 km.

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I consider the Jewish action more or less terminated as far as
Einsatzkommando 3 is concerned. Those working Jews and Jewesses still
available are needed urgently and I can envisage that after the winter
this workforce will be required even moe urgently. I am of the view
that the strelization programme of the male worker Jews should be
started immediately so that reproduction is prevented. If despite
sterlization a Jewess becomes pregnant she will be liquidated.
(signed) Jager
SS-Standartenfuhrer

The term Einsatzkommando is still in use for German paramilitary organizations, such as EKO Cobra.