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persons would be shot for each new case of arson or sabotage. Furthermore, he drew the attention of all inhabitants to their duty to report to the police without delay any suspicious observation.

During the period 9 to 15 November 1941, inclusive, the EK 5 carried out 1,509 shootings according to martial law. In this figure are included 57 political officials, 30 saboteurs, and 1,422 Jews.

On 6 and 7 November 1941, the Jew action was carried out in Rovno which had been planned long beforehand. It was possible to shoot approximately 15,000 Jews on this occasion. The organization of this action was in the hands of the constabulary according to orders of the higher SS and police leader. The Aussenkommando Rovno of the Einsatzkommando 5 played an integral part in carrying out this operation.

In the period between 26 October to 2 November 1941, the EK 6 shot 26 political officials, 10 saboteurs and looters, and 43 Jews according to martial law. In the period 26 October to 2 November 1941 the EK 6 shot 26 political officials, 10 saboteurs and looters, and 43 Jews according to martial law.

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In the period 3 to 9 November 1941, 20 political officials, 3 saboteurs, and 113 Jews, and in the period 10 to 16 November 1941, 4 political officials, 10 saboteurs and looters, and 47 Jews were shot. The number executed by the EK 6 in the period 17 to 25 November 1941 amounts to a total of 105. Among these were 24 political officials, 20 saboteurs and looters, and 61 Jews.

Einsatzgruppe D
Location: Simferopol 
 
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  PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NO-2834
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 87 
 
EXTRACTS FROM OPERATIONAL SITUATION REPORT
U.S.S.R. NO. 150, 2 JANUARY 1942 
 
Chief of Security Police and Security Service
B. No. IV A 1 — 1 B/41 — Top Secret 
 
Berlin, 2 January 1942 
 
[stamped] Top Secret! 
 
65 copies
51st copy 
 
Operational Situation Report U.S.S.R. No. 150 
 
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