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Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1986 1(1):11-25; doi:10.1093/hgs/1.1.11
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KOMMANDOSTAB REICHSFUHRER-SS: HIMMLER'S PERSONAL MURDER BRIGADES IN 1941*

YEHOSHUA BUCHLER

Graduate Student, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Although the basic outline of the activities of the Einsatzgruppen in Soviet terntory beginning in late June 1941 is well known, little research has yet been undertaken on the identity of the murder units and how they were organized and directed. The article focuses on the activities of one such group in the latter part of 1941, the Kommandostab Reichsführer-SS, which included three SS bngades numbering 25, 000 men, and which murdered very large numbers of Jews in this period


*This is an abridged translation from the Hebrew, which is to appear in Yalkut Moreshet (in Hebrew), April 1986.


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