| Report No. 132 dated 12 November 1941 remain
unchanged. |
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| II. Extract from resolution passed by the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on the anniversary
of the October revolution |
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III. Reports made by the Einsatzgruppen
and Einsatzkommandos Einsatzgruppe A. Location: Krasnog
vardeisk. |
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| Organization of Partisans
in Riga |
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Einsatzgruppe B. Location:
Smolensk |
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| Information
Services |
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| 1. Situation in newly occupied
area |
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| 2. Morale and general conduct of the
population |
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| The public execution of a partisan leader and
3 Bolshevik terrorists had a quieting effect on the civilian population of
Mogilev. Numerous civilian inhabitants were present at the execution by hanging
and it appeared to make a deep impression on them that from the German side
measures will now be taken against partisans and Bolshevik functionaries, which
they can also witness themselves. At any rate this action is proved to have
made far more of an impression on the civilian population than some executions
published by means of posters have done. On the other hand the population
exhibited much more indifference to the total liquidation of Jews, for example
the Vitebsk Ghetto. They soon became used to the disappearance of the Jews
without being influenced in either a positive or negative way.
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| Activities |
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| 1. General situation |
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3. Operations against party functionaries,
agents, saboteurs, and Jews
In Mogilev, the female worker Nina
Lissunova was arrested. She has an elementary school education (up to fourth
grade) and worked in a silk factory in Mogilev. She was a deputy to the Soviet
Supreme Council and had participated in 8 meetings of the Soviet Council in
Moscow.
On 11 October 1941 the Russian, Feodor Karjago from Shklov, and
three more Russians were shot for Communist agitation. |