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Einsatzstaffel (Independent State of Croatia)

The Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft[2] (EDM) (lit.'Action squad of the German team') was a military unit of the Axis puppet state the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), whose members were ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) who lived in Slavonia and Syrmia (in modern-day Croatia and Serbia).[3] The EDM was part of the Ustaše Militia.[4]

Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft
Ajnzacštafel
Vojnica njemačke narodne skupine
Stahlhelm decal of the Einsatzstaffel[1]
Active31 July 1941 — 1 May 1943
Disbanded1 May 1943
Country Independent State of Croatia
BranchUstaše Militia
EngagementsWorld War II in Yugoslavia

Establishment and organization

The establishment of the Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft was proposed to Ante Pavelić by Branimir Altgayer, leader of the German population in the NDH.[5] The EDM was established based on the legislative provisions about establishment of the political army of members of German population (Croatian: Zakonska odredba o postrojenju vojnice „Njemačke narodne skupine“) adopted on 31 July 1941.[4] The EDM was part of the "Deutsche Mannschaft" organization composed of members of the Volksdeutsche community selected from men of age between 18 and 45 who were supporters of Nazism.[6] The "Deutsche Mannschaft" had two main bodies, general part and military formation - Einsatzstaffel.[7] Initially, their name was Waffenabteilung der Deutschen Mannschaft which was renamed to Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft.[8] The EDM was part of the Ustaše Militia, which was nominally under the command of the Ministry of the Croatian Home Guard.[9] The soldiers of the EDM took an oath of allegiance to both Ante Pavelić and Hitler.[10]

Altgayer, who had a title of Folksgruppenfuhrer, set initial organization of the EDM on 15 October 1941 when he issued military directives of organization and use of the EDM.[11] The organization of the EDM included:[12]

  • the General Staff (Headquarters)
  • two active companies
  • four reserve companies
  • staff guard

The first volunteer units were organized as battalion in October 1941[13] with three companies.[14]The directives issues by Altgayer were cancelled on 12 January 1942 and replaced with temporary directives of organization and use of the EDM.[15] At the beginning of 1943 the EDM consisted of four battalions.[16] The first battalion they established was named Prinz Eugen, followed by Ludwig von Baden, General Laudon and Max Emanuel von Bayern.[17] In the first half of 1943 in Osijek the Supplementary Battalion (German: Ersatzbatalion der Einsatzstaffel) of the EDM was established consisting of two companies with 277 soldiers and 3 officers.[18] In the same period the Motorized Battalion (German: Motorisierte Abteilung) of the EDM was also established.[19] Eventually, the EDM reached regimental size.[20]

The members of the EDM used grey uniforms similar to those worn by the Waffen SS, with SS badges of rank.[21][20][22] Germans who enlisted into the EDM were able to serve an army together with members of their community, close to their homes.[23] The SS was not satisfied with this arrangement because they needed new German recruits for the Eastern Front, so the NDH agreed to make 10% of all eligible members of Volksdeutsche available to be recruited into the Waffen SS.[23] In September 1942, the reorganization of the EDM began with the goal of incorporating them into the Waffen SS and the German police. By 1 May 1943, the EDM was disbanded and its members mostly joined the SS.[24] Of the 10,270 Germans enlisted in the SS and other German units at that time, the vast majority previously served in the EDM.[25]

Engagements

In the period between 27 June and 3 July 1941 about 1,500 EDM troops commanded by Jakob Lichtenberger participated in the operations against resistance members in eastern Syrmia (modern-day Serbia) east of the line Beočin - Voganj - Šimanovci - Progar.[26]

The EDM was in charge of the Lobor concentration camp and provided the commander of the camp, the staff and its guards.[27] They were also in charge of the Tenja concentration camp.[28]

At the beginning of September 1941 the representative of Germany, Siegfried Kache, leader of the German population of the NDH, Branimir Altagayer, the župan of Vuka, and other German and NDH representatives agreed to dispatch one company of the EDM with 300 soldiers to participate in the Mačva operation against Partisan and Chetnik forces in Serbian region of Mačva between 24 September and 7 November 1941.[29]

According to a 1944 list compiled by local German organizations, from May 1941 to mid-October 1943, a total of 441 members of the military unit were killed in action while fighting the Yugoslav Partisans.[30]

Ranks

Collar Insignia Shoulder Insignia Rank Translation
    General General
    Oberst Colonel
    Oberstleutnant Lieutenant Colonel
    Major Major
    Hauptmann Captain
    Oberleutnant Senior Lieutenant
    Leutnant Lieutenant
    Fähnrich Officer cadet
    Stabsfeldwebel Regimental sergeant major
    Oberfeldwebel Sergeant Major
    Feldwebel Staff sergeant
    Unteroffizier Corporal
    Obergefreiter Lance corporal
  Gefreiter Senior Private
  Schütze Private
Source:[31]

References

  1. ^ Littlejohn 1994, p. 231.
  2. ^ (Lumans 2000, p. 237):"the Croatian army and even accepted the minority's paramilitary formation, the Einsatzstaffel der Deutsche Mannschaft, into the"
  3. ^ Studije i grada o ucescu Jevreja u narodnooslobodilackom ratu. 1973. p. 269.
  4. ^ a b Obhođaš et al. 2013b, p. 100.
  5. ^ Sarajevo u revoluciji: Komunistička partija Jugoslavije u pripremama i organizaciji ustanka. Istorijski arhiv. 1977. p. 286.
  6. ^ Boban 1976, p. 1021.
  7. ^ (Boban 1976, p. 1021):"Deutsche Mannschaft « sastojao se iz opšteg dela i vojne formacije » Einsatzstaffel « , .. , a u okviru Ustaške vojnice . » Folksdojčeri « sa područja severozapadne Hrvatske , ..."
  8. ^ (Stuparić 1997, p. 233):"Proveo ustroj oružanih snaga folksdojčera u NDH (Waffenabteilung der Deutschen Mannschaft, poslije preimenovano u Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft) i bio..."
  9. ^ Obhođaš et al. 2013, p. 45.
  10. ^ (Terzić 1982, p. 575):"...formiraju ES ( Einsatzstaffel ) jedinice , s tim što su njihovi pripadnici polagali zakletvu na vernost Hitleru i Paveliću "
  11. ^ Baranje, Historijski institut Slavonije i (1974). Zbornik. Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje. p. 92.
  12. ^ The Third Reich and Yugoslavia 1933-1945. Institute for Contemporary History. 1977. p. 568. Einsatzstaffel was as follows : the General Staff ( Headquarters ) two active companies , four reserve companies and the Staff guard .
  13. ^ (Mollo 1976, p. 106):"In October 1941 , an action squad of the German community ( Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft ) was formed from ethnic Germans in Croatia . "
  14. ^ Terzić 1982, p. 575.
  15. ^ Baranje, Historijski institut Slavonije i (1974). Zbornik. Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje. p. 92.
  16. ^ Jugoslavije, Antifašističko veće narodnog oslobođenja (1967). Prvo zasjedanje Antifašističkog vijeća narodnog oslobodenja Jugoslavije, Bihać, 4-6. X 1966: Zbornik radova naučnog skupa. Muzej Avnoja i Pounja. p. 84. ...i 4 bataljona formirana od jugoslovenskih folksdojčera (Einsatzstaffel)
  17. ^ Slavonije, Historijski institut (1966). Zbornik. p. 75.
  18. ^ Baranje, Historijski institut Slavonije i (1974). Zbornik. Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje. p. 94.
  19. ^ Baranje, Historijski institut Slavonije i (1974). Zbornik. Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje. p. 94.
  20. ^ a b Lumsden 2009, p. 99.
  21. ^ (Mollo 1976, p. 106):" Volunteers were issued with field grey Waffen - SS uniform and SS badges of rank , with the ..."
  22. ^ Littlejohn 1994, p. 228.
  23. ^ a b Lumans 2000, p. 237.
  24. ^ Obhođaš et al. 2013b, p. 103.
  25. ^ Jareb 2007, p. 210.
  26. ^ The Third Reich and Yugoslavia 1933-1945. Institute for Contemporary History. 1977. p. 578.
  27. ^ Studije i grada o ucescu Jevreja u narodnooslobodilackom ratu. 1973. p. 269. Prva dva logora nalazila su se u nadležnosti ustaša , a treći , Loborgrad , pod neposrednom upravom folksdojčera . Komandant tog logora , kao i ljudstvo za obezbeđenje , pripadali su vojnoj formaciji folksdojčera u Hrvatskoj - Einsatzstaffel.
  28. ^ The Third Reich and Yugoslavia 1933-1945. Institute for Contemporary History. 1977. p. 591.
  29. ^ Časopis za suvremenu povijest. Institut. 1999. p. 606. ...J. Elickera i drugih njemačkih i hrvatskih predstavnika, dogovoreno je da jedan sat Einsatzstaffela (oko 300 boraca) sudjeluje u njemačkoj operaciji protiv partizansko - četničkih snaga u Mačvi (od 24. rujna do 7. studenog 1941. godine).
  30. ^ Jareb 2007, p. 212.
  31. ^ Littlejohn 1994, pp. 229–230.

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The Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft 2 EDM lit Action squad of the German team was a military unit of the Axis puppet state the Independent State of Croatia NDH whose members were ethnic Germans Volksdeutsche who lived in Slavonia and Syrmia in modern day Croatia and Serbia 3 The EDM was part of the Ustase Militia 4 Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen MannschaftAjnzacstafelVojnica njemacke narodne skupineStahlhelm decal of the Einsatzstaffel 1 Active31 July 1941 1 May 1943Disbanded1 May 1943CountryIndependent State of CroatiaBranchUstase MilitiaEngagementsWorld War II in Yugoslavia Anti partisan operations Macva operation Contents 1 Establishment and organization 2 Engagements 3 Ranks 4 References 5 SourcesEstablishment and organization EditThe establishment of the Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft was proposed to Ante Pavelic by Branimir Altgayer leader of the German population in the NDH 5 The EDM was established based on the legislative provisions about establishment of the political army of members of German population Croatian Zakonska odredba o postrojenju vojnice Njemacke narodne skupine adopted on 31 July 1941 4 The EDM was part of the Deutsche Mannschaft organization composed of members of the Volksdeutsche community selected from men of age between 18 and 45 who were supporters of Nazism 6 The Deutsche Mannschaft had two main bodies general part and military formation Einsatzstaffel 7 Initially their name was Waffenabteilung der Deutschen Mannschaft which was renamed to Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft 8 The EDM was part of the Ustase Militia which was nominally under the command of the Ministry of the Croatian Home Guard 9 The soldiers of the EDM took an oath of allegiance to both Ante Pavelic and Hitler 10 Altgayer who had a title of Folksgruppenfuhrer set initial organization of the EDM on 15 October 1941 when he issued military directives of organization and use of the EDM 11 The organization of the EDM included 12 the General Staff Headquarters two active companies four reserve companies staff guardThe first volunteer units were organized as battalion in October 1941 13 with three companies 14 The directives issues by Altgayer were cancelled on 12 January 1942 and replaced with temporary directives of organization and use of the EDM 15 At the beginning of 1943 the EDM consisted of four battalions 16 The first battalion they established was named Prinz Eugen followed by Ludwig von Baden General Laudon and Max Emanuel von Bayern 17 In the first half of 1943 in Osijek the Supplementary Battalion German Ersatzbatalion der Einsatzstaffel of the EDM was established consisting of two companies with 277 soldiers and 3 officers 18 In the same period the Motorized Battalion German Motorisierte Abteilung of the EDM was also established 19 Eventually the EDM reached regimental size 20 The members of the EDM used grey uniforms similar to those worn by the Waffen SS with SS badges of rank 21 20 22 Germans who enlisted into the EDM were able to serve an army together with members of their community close to their homes 23 The SS was not satisfied with this arrangement because they needed new German recruits for the Eastern Front so the NDH agreed to make 10 of all eligible members of Volksdeutsche available to be recruited into the Waffen SS 23 In September 1942 the reorganization of the EDM began with the goal of incorporating them into the Waffen SS and the German police By 1 May 1943 the EDM was disbanded and its members mostly joined the SS 24 Of the 10 270 Germans enlisted in the SS and other German units at that time the vast majority previously served in the EDM 25 Engagements EditIn the period between 27 June and 3 July 1941 about 1 500 EDM troops commanded by Jakob Lichtenberger participated in the operations against resistance members in eastern Syrmia modern day Serbia east of the line Beocin Voganj Simanovci Progar 26 The EDM was in charge of the Lobor concentration camp and provided the commander of the camp the staff and its guards 27 They were also in charge of the Tenja concentration camp 28 At the beginning of September 1941 the representative of Germany Siegfried Kache leader of the German population of the NDH Branimir Altagayer the zupan of Vuka and other German and NDH representatives agreed to dispatch one company of the EDM with 300 soldiers to participate in the Macva operation against Partisan and Chetnik forces in Serbian region of Macva between 24 September and 7 November 1941 29 According to a 1944 list compiled by local German organizations from May 1941 to mid October 1943 a total of 441 members of the military unit were killed in action while fighting the Yugoslav Partisans 30 Ranks EditCollar Insignia Shoulder Insignia Rank Translation General General Oberst Colonel Oberstleutnant Lieutenant Colonel Major Major Hauptmann Captain Oberleutnant Senior Lieutenant Leutnant Lieutenant Fahnrich Officer cadet Stabsfeldwebel Regimental sergeant major Oberfeldwebel Sergeant Major Feldwebel Staff sergeant Unteroffizier Corporal Obergefreiter Lance corporal Gefreiter Senior Private Schutze PrivateSource 31 References Edit Littlejohn 1994 p 231 Lumans 2000 p 237 the Croatian army and even accepted the minority s paramilitary formation the Einsatzstaffel der Deutsche Mannschaft into the Studije i grada o ucescu Jevreja u narodnooslobodilackom ratu 1973 p 269 a b Obhođas et al 2013b p 100 Sarajevo u revoluciji Komunisticka partija Jugoslavije u pripremama i organizaciji ustanka Istorijski arhiv 1977 p 286 Boban 1976 p 1021 Boban 1976 p 1021 Deutsche Mannschaft sastojao se iz opsteg dela i vojne formacije Einsatzstaffel a u okviru Ustaske vojnice Folksdojceri sa podrucja severozapadne Hrvatske Stuparic 1997 p 233 Proveo ustroj oruzanih snaga folksdojcera u NDH Waffenabteilung der Deutschen Mannschaft poslije preimenovano u Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft i bio Obhođas et al 2013 p 45 Terzic 1982 p 575 formiraju ES Einsatzstaffel jedinice s tim sto su njihovi pripadnici polagali zakletvu na vernost Hitleru i Pavelicu Baranje Historijski institut Slavonije i 1974 Zbornik Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje p 92 The Third Reich and Yugoslavia 1933 1945 Institute for Contemporary History 1977 p 568 Einsatzstaffel was as follows the General Staff Headquarters two active companies four reserve companies and the Staff guard Mollo 1976 p 106 In October 1941 an action squad of the German community Einsatzstaffel der Deutschen Mannschaft was formed from ethnic Germans in Croatia Terzic 1982 p 575 Baranje Historijski institut Slavonije i 1974 Zbornik Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje p 92 Jugoslavije Antifasisticko vece narodnog oslobođenja 1967 Prvo zasjedanje Antifasistickog vijeca narodnog oslobodenja Jugoslavije Bihac 4 6 X 1966 Zbornik radova naucnog skupa Muzej Avnoja i Pounja p 84 i 4 bataljona formirana od jugoslovenskih folksdojcera Einsatzstaffel Slavonije Historijski institut 1966 Zbornik p 75 Baranje Historijski institut Slavonije i 1974 Zbornik Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje p 94 Baranje Historijski institut Slavonije i 1974 Zbornik Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje p 94 a b Lumsden 2009 p 99 Mollo 1976 p 106 Volunteers were issued with field grey Waffen SS uniform and SS badges of rank with the Littlejohn 1994 p 228 a b Lumans 2000 p 237 Obhođas et al 2013b p 103 Jareb 2007 p 210 The Third Reich and Yugoslavia 1933 1945 Institute for Contemporary History 1977 p 578 Studije i grada o ucescu Jevreja u narodnooslobodilackom ratu 1973 p 269 Prva dva logora nalazila su se u nadleznosti ustasa a treci Loborgrad pod neposrednom upravom folksdojcera Komandant tog logora kao i ljudstvo za obezbeđenje pripadali su vojnoj formaciji folksdojcera u Hrvatskoj Einsatzstaffel The Third Reich and Yugoslavia 1933 1945 Institute for Contemporary History 1977 p 591 Casopis za suvremenu povijest Institut 1999 p 606 J Elickera i drugih njemackih i hrvatskih predstavnika dogovoreno je da jedan sat Einsatzstaffela oko 300 boraca sudjeluje u njemackoj operaciji protiv partizansko cetnickih snaga u Macvi od 24 rujna do 7 studenog 1941 godine Jareb 2007 p 212 Littlejohn 1994 pp 229 230 Sources EditBoban Ljubo 1976 Sjeverozapadna Hrvatska u NOB u i socijalistickoj revoluciji zbornik Zajednica opcina memorijalnog podrucja Kalnik Jareb Mario 2007 The German Ethnic Group in the Independent State of Croatia Deutsche Volksgrupe in Kroatien from 1941 to 1945 Review of Croatian History Croatian Institute of History 3 1 201 217 Littlejohn David 1994 Foreign Legions of the Third Reich Volume 3 United States of America R James Publishing ISBN 9780912138299 Lumans Valdis O 9 November 2000 Himmler s Auxiliaries The Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle and the German National Minorities of Europe 1933 1945 Univ of North Carolina Press ISBN 978 0 8078 6311 4 Lumsden Robin 2009 Himmler s SS Loyal to the Death s Head History Press ISBN 978 0 7524 5026 1 Mollo Andrew 1976 German Uniforms of World War 2 Hippocrene Books ISBN 978 0 88254 402 1 Obhođas Amir Werhas Mario Dimitrijevic Bojan Despot Zvonimir 2013 Ustaska vojnica 1 Ustase Militia 1 in Croatian Zagreb Despot Infinitus ISBN 9789537892104 Obhođas Amir Werhas Mario Dimitrijevic Bojan Despot Zvonimir 2013b Ustaska vojnica 2 Ustase Militia 2 in Croatian Zagreb Despot Infinitus ISBN 978 953 7892 17 3 Savic Sreta 1967 Borbe u Sremu 1941 1944 Savez udruzenja boraca NOR Srbije za Vojvodinu Dnevnik Stuparic Darko 1997 Tko je tko u NDH Hrvatska 1941 1945 Minerva ISBN 978 953 6377 03 9 Terzic Velimir 1982 Slom Kraljevine Jugoslavije 1941 uzroci i posledice poraza Narodna knjiga Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Einsatzstaffel Independent State of Croatia amp oldid 1067730088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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