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Action Group A Report to Himmler

Many say the Waffen SS and the Einsatzgruppe were not linked. This enclosure to a translated German document shows the composition of Einsatzgruppe A and that 34% of it's strength came from the Waffen SS.

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Action Group A Report to Himmler

Many say the Waffen SS and the Einsatzgruppe were not linked. This enclosure to a translated German document shows the composition of Einsatzgruppe A and that 34% of it's strength came from the Waffen SS.

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Extracts from: 19411015 Document: *L-180; Description: Report by SS Brigade Commander Stahlecker to Himmler, "Action Group A", 10/15/1941

Total Strength of Action Group A Total: 990 Waffen-SS: 340 34.4% Motor Bicycle-Riders: 172 17.4% Administration: 18 1.8% Security Service (SD): 35: 3.5% Criminal Police [Kripo]: 41: 4.1% State Police [Gestapo]: 89: 9.0% Auxiliary Police: 87: 8.8% Order Police: 133: 13.4% Female Employees: 13: 1.3% Interpreters: 51: 5.1% Teleprinter-Operators: 3: 0.3% Wireless-Operators: 8: 0.8% 990

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