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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NO-4327 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 6
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AFFIDAVIT OF KURT
LINDOW, 21 JULY 1947* |
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I, Kurt Lindow, swear, state,
and depose
1. I was born on 16 February 1903 in Berlin and
attended the Lessing-Gymnasium and the Kirchner Oberreal-School. I studied
commercial science and law, without, however, passing the government
examination, and was a business apprentice from 1922 to 1928. In April 1928 I
joined the criminal police, Berlin, as a candidate and was transferred to
Altona as assistant inspector later on where I remained until 1932. I was
subsequently transferred to Elbing and later on to Hannover where I remained
till 1938. In Hannover I was chief of the counter intelligence service, holding
this office from 1935 to 1937. In 1938 1 was retransferred to the political
police later renamed state police, where I worked with the protective custody
subdepartment from 1938 to 1940. Until 1941 I was attached to the
counter-intelligence subdepartment and was transferred later on to the
subdepartment dealing with Communists where I remained until the middle of
1944. At that time I received the order to report to the Reich Security Main
Office, office I, and was attached to this office as instructor for the
training of inspectors.
2. In 1935 I joined the SS; my membership
number is 272,350. On 1 May 1937 I joined the Party, my membership number is
4,609,289.
3. In October 1941, till about middle of 1942, I first was
deputy chief and later on chief of subdepartment IV A 1. This subdepartment
dealt with communism, war crimes, and enemy propaganda; moreover, it handled
the reports of the various Einsatzgruppen until the command staff was set up in
1942. The Einsatzgruppen in the East regularly sent their reports to Berlin by
wireless or by letter. The reports indicated the various locations of the
Gruppen and the most important events during the period under survey. I read
most of these reports and passed them on to inspector Dr. Knobloch of the
criminal police who made them up into a compilation which at first was
published daily under the title "Operational Situation Reports U.S.S.R.". These
reports were stencilled and I corrected them; afterwards they were mimeographed
and distributed. The originals of the reports which were sent to the Reich
Security Main Office were mostly signed by the commander of the Einsatzgruppe
or his deputy.
4. The reports "Operational Situation Reports U.S.S.R.",
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