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PARTIAL
TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NO-3339 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
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EXTRACTS FROM
OPERATIONAL SITUATION REPORT U.S.S.R. NO. 170, 18 FEBRUARY
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Chief of the Security Police and
SD IV A 1 B. No. 1 B/41 Top Secret |
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| Berlin, 18 February
1942. |
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| [Stamp] Top
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| Operational
Situation Report U.S.S.R. No. 170 |
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I. Locations and signal
communications
The locations and signal communications given in
Operational Situation Report No. 168 of 13 February 1942 are unchanged.
II. Reports of Einsatzgruppen and Einsatzkommandos Einsatzgruppe
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Einsatzgruppe D reports
1. General situation |
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2. Work of the security
police
The northern parts of the Crimea in particular were the
scene of security police work. Four Teilkommandos are engaged in combing the
area village by village. These are for the most part villages with 150-300
inhabitants, mainly Russians and Ukrainians. Apart from carrying out executive
duties, the Teilkommandos set up advance message centers in the
villages. From time to time the confidential agents [V-men] were questioned,
who had to report on all persons who had moved into this territory, and similar
events. On the whole, it can be said that comparatively few unreliable elements
exist in the rural territories of the northern sector. Important officials,
etc., have not been apprehended as yet, but mainly Jews who were in hiding and,
in isolated cases, partisans. By the end of February, one combing-through of
the occupied Crimea will have been finished; certain important areas and the
towns in particular are being regularly rechecked.
The search for
isolated Jews who have up to now avoided being shot by hiding themselves or by
giving false personal data were continued. From 9 January to 15 February, more
than 300 Jews were apprehended in Simferopol and executed. By this, the number
of persons executed in Simferopol increased to almost 10,000 |
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