2022 - is the 80th anniversary year of Hitler’s Bandenbekämpfung Directive. This thread is the first in a series of threads uploaded through this year.
Bandenbekämpfung was the Nazi concept of a war against insurgency. There was much discussion over the definition of the partisan as an illegal combatant. Copy of the first discussion document, but conferences and planning began in March 1942.
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The reason for its implementation had been the increasing partisan problem in Russia, Yugoslavia and Slovenia. Throughout the latter half of 1941 the SS-Police and the army attempted to address the problem to be more effective in security warfare.
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Various ideas were considered including combining SS security forces in operations with the army. A basic outline was presented to Hitler and he signed Directive No.46 on 18 August 1942. All anti-partisan doctrine was replaced by combating-banditry doctrine - Bandenbekämpfung.
Not to be out done by the SS, the army’s Chief of Staff added his thoughts just before being relieved. He recommended Jagdkommandos - hunting squads - using hunting methods to counter the partisans.
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Himmler selected a Nazi zealot to run his new project - Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski. B-Z’s reputation included killing rivals, setting the first rules for Auschwitz and the Holocaust by Bullets in AG Centre rear area.
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Initially, the Germans adopted encirclement as the primary operational method solely to destroy all partisans in the trap. This mass extermination was applied to partisan helpers and innocents alike, anyone caught in the trap.
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Gradually, other tactical methods began to take shape. Hunting dogs, Kriegsmarine riverine ops, air support and field interrogations.
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Small unit actions adopted the Auftragstaktik concept to its most effective. Squads with machine-guns worked on snatch-actions, aimed at taking out partisan leaders etc.
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As operations increased in size and number, certain leading practitioners began to acquire a vile reputation for brutality. Dirlewanger, Fegelein and Bittrich being prominent from 1942 and later Curt von Gottberg.
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The Luftwaffe were also involved. Fliegergruppe z.b.V.7 was ‘loaned’ to Himmler by Göring. Also Luftwaffe aviators in training flew ground attack missions with combat aircraft. Explains why aircraft are seen bombing Warsaw in 1944 during the pacification phase.
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#Totenzonen - another tactic was to create wastelands after operations, to prevent partisans from using the land to live off. The scale of this destruction is now reintroduced in the Ukraine by Putin’s forces
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In January 1944, the SS struck the Bandenkampfabzeichen based upon the number of days committed to Bandenbekämpfung.
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After the war, Bach-Zelewski was very nearly prosecuted in a war crimes trial against Bandenbekämpfung. He escaped by pretending to be a turncoat.
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#WarsawUprising - a short thread about the German command.
First a map that illustrates the full extent of Operation Bagration, the Red Army offensive.
Map - Zentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr
20 July 1944 Guderian became Chief of the General Staff, Himmler - chief of the reserve army. On 30 July Himmler met Bach-Zelewski had been inspecting East Prussian defences. On 31 July they both met Guderian and Bronislav Kaminski.
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The group were planning the defence and security of the Reich, post July plot and had received intelligence that an uprising was planned. Guderian bitterly denied this meeting took place during the postwar war crimes investigations.
During the Second World War, the Germans adopted different types of Kampfgruppe to address command decisions, whether in defence or attack. Institutionally, the concept was used by the police, the army, the Luftwaffe, the SS and the navy during military operations.
Kampfgruppe could be small, company size, or an enlarged brigade. They could include all arms - tanks, infantry, artillery, or air units, or marine, or all of them. There were specialist Kampfgruppe, organised by engineers with some armour support, or infantry with assault guns.
The most famous have been written about like Kamfgruppe Peiper or Kampfgruppe Walther but they don’t explain the cultural story of the this form of battlefield organisation.
1. 110,000 Latvian volunteer fought bravely as nationalists against Soviet oppression.
Or 2. About 42,000 Latvians of our legion served in the SS-Police units and joined Einsatzgruppen killing actions against Jews, socialists and Poles.
In 1944 another 123,000 men were conscripted but only 16,000 front fighters. The rest were committed to combating Soviet, Polish and Latvian partisans.
Latvian volunteers were assigned to HSSPF - North SS-Obergruppenführer Friedrich Jeckeln. He devised the ‘sardine packing’ method of mass killing. Jewish victims were forced to stand on the previous killed. The most vile method during the Holocaust by bullets.
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OTD - 30 January 1943 - 11.00am Berlin. Hermann Göring was about to give a speech commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Nazis coming to power. Since referred to as the eulogy for the 6th Army in Stalingrad. He was rudely interrupted. (Picture: VB 31.1.1943)
3 RAF Mosquitos, led by Squadron Leader Ted Sismore, on a daylight raid - the first on Berlin. The German public heard the air raid sirens (dubbed Meier’s Forest Horns) sound just as Göring was being introduced and the speech was delayed.
Another trio of Mosquitos attacked Rostock forcing Goebbels (aka the poison dwarf) off the air. 18 days later he would give his total war speech. (Picture @BundesarchivD )
1. Consider the Holocaust by Bullets, which you wilfully ignore.
The war in the east had been raging since June 1941. Hitler’s war against the Jews was in full progress from July 1941. Hitler had argued in 1940 that defeating Russia would isolate Britain.
2. Weeks before the attack on Soviet Russia. Hitler and the SS were issuing killing orders known as the Barbarossa directives. The killing units, the Einsatzgruppen, were raised weeks before the invasion. America had no influence on these preparations.
3. The letter. The Heydrich-Göring letter signed on 31 July 1941, initiating the final solution, and it’s direct impact on the everyday killings.
A page from Birds of Prey, in which I focused on the killing actions of German soldiers.
Hitler’s war of extermination unleashed a militarized genocide and the Holocaust. From the outset, German soldiers inflicted the ‘Holocaust by Bullets’ on several million people. The legacy has deeply scarred Europe.
Photography played a very important part in the campaign. The official newsreels, newspapers and journals all carried photographs. They were essential in the visualisation of ideological enemies - to be exterminated under Hitler’s directives.
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