13th Belarusian Police (SD) Battalion

13th Belarusian Police (SD) Battalion (German: Schutzmannschafts Bataillon der SD 13 ) was a Belarusian collaborationist formation in German service, established to combat partisan activity, primarily Soviet, and to guard concentration and POW camps.[1] Unlike other units of the Belarusian Auxiliary Police, the 13th Battalion was directly subordinate to the Security Service (SD) of SS.[2]

Members of the 13th Belarusian Police Battalion SD, c. 1943

The formation of the unit began in January and February 1943 in Minsk, based on the already existing structures of the Belarusian SD.[1] Primarily Belarusians joined the unit, and there were also Poles and Russians among them.[3] Recruitment was essentially voluntary, although there were cases of forced mobilization.[4] The officer and non-commissioned officer were both the Germans and the Belarusians. German Sturmbannführer Junskers was the commander of the battalion, but Belarusian officers were commanders of companies.[1] Members of the Belarusian People's Self-Assistance, a nationalist organization created by the Germans, which activists intended to become the beginnings of Belarusian statehood, took part in the formation of the unit, trying to turn it into a Belarusian national unit.[5]

13th Battalion took part in numerous anti-partisan campaigns and pacification on the territory of Belarus in the years 1943–1944.[6] Members of the unit also took part in the liquidation of Jewish ghettos (Hlybokaye, Minsk, Vileyka, possibly Valozhyn),[7] and guarded the Koldychevo[8] and Maly Trostenets concentration camps.[7] Later, the battalion's units took part in the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944.[9]

References

  1. Grzybowski 2010, p. 463.
  2. Grzybowski 2010, p. 461.
  3. Grzybowski 2010, p. 464-465.
  4. Grzybowski 2010, p. 465.
  5. Grzybowski 2010, p. 471-472.
  6. Grzybowski 2010, p. 466-467.
  7. Grzybowski 2010, p. 467.
  8. Rein 2017, p. 185.
  9. Grzybowski 2010, p. 472-473.

Bibliography

  • Grzybowski, Jerzy (2010). "An Outline History of the 13th (Belarusian) Battalion of the SD Auxiliary Police (Schutzmannschafts Bataillon der SD 13)". Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 23: 461–476.
  • Grzybowski, Jerzy (2021). Białoruski ruch niepodległościowy w czasie II wojny światowej [Belarusian independence movement during World War II] (in Polish). Warsaw. ISBN 978-83-8229-251-0.
  • Rein, Leonid (2017). "The Belarusian Auxiliary Police". In Böhler, Jochen (ed.). The Waffen-SS. A European History.
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