set up with responsibility for Jewish matters which
employed its own agents to investigate the Jewish problem in occupied
territory. Local offices of the Gestapo were used first to supervise
the emigration of Jews and later to deport them to the East both from
Germany and from the territories occupied during the war.
Einsatzgruppen of the Security Police and SD operating behind the
lines of the Eastern Front engaged in the wholesale massacre of Jews.
A special detachment from Gestapo headquarters in the RSHA was used
to arrange for the deportation of Jews from Axis satellites to
Germany for the "final solution".
Local offices of the Security Police and SD played an important
role in the German administration of occupied territories. The nature
of their participation is shown by measures taken in the summer of
1938 in preparation for the attack on Czechoslovakia which was then
in contemplation. Einsatzgruppen of the Gestapo and SD were organized
to follow the Army into Czechoslovakia to provide for the security of
political life in the occupied territories. Plans were made for the
infiltration of SD men into the area IN advance, and for the building
up of a system of files to indicate what inhabitants should be placed
under surveillance, deprived of passports, or liquidated. These plans
were considerably altered due to the cancellation of the attack on
Czechoslovakia, but in the military operations which actually
occurred, particularly in the war against U.S.S.R., Einsatzgruppen of
the Security Police and SD went into operation, and combined brutal
measures for the pacification of the civilian population with the
wholesale slaughter of Jews. Heydrich gave orders to fabricate
incidents on the Polish-German frontier in 1939 which would give
Hitler sufficient provocation to attack Poland. Both Gestapo and SD
personnel were involved in these operations.
The local units of the Security Police and SD continued their
work in the occupied territories after they had ceased to be an area
of operations. The Security Police and SD engaged in widespread
arrests of the civilian population of these occupied countries,
imprisoned many of them under inhumane conditions, subjected them to
brutal third degree methods, and sent many of them to concentration
camps. Local units of the Security Police and SD were also involved
in the shooting of hostages, the imprisonment of relatives, the
execution of persons charged as terrorists and saboteurs without a
trial, and the enforcement of the "Nacht und Nebel" decrees
under which persons charged with a type of offense believed to
endanger the security of the occupying forces were either executed
within a week or secretly removed to Germany without being permitted
to communicate with their family and friends.
Offices of the Security Police and SD were involved in the
administration of the Slave Labor Program. In some occupied terri-