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68. Judgement of the Darmstadt District Court of 29 Nov. 1968 and EM 88. Further
executions with more than 100 victims each are verifiable for Berditschew, Winniza,
Iwankow, and Taraschtscha (ZSt, 114 Ar-Z 269/60, final report, 30 Dec. 1968).
69. EM 106.
70. EM 80.
71. ZSt, II 204 AR-Z 1251/65, Besser indictment and judgement.
72. Ibid., charge sheet.
73. Ibid., charge sheet of Besser, NS 33/22, telex of the Higher SS and Police Commander
Russia South, 19 August.
74. ZSt, 204 AR-Z 1251/65, indictment.
75. Interrogation on 11 Mar. 1969 (ibid., 7, pp. 1320 ff.).
76. ZSt, 204 AR-Z 1251/65 D, final note of the Bavarian State Criminal Office, 19 Dec. 1977.
See also reports in BAB, NS 33/22, telex of the Higher SS and Police Commander South
of 21 Aug. 24 Aug. and 27 Aug. with reports on shootings by Battalion 314.
77. Pohl, βSchauplatzβ, 148; NO 2662, Activity and Situation Report no. 11 for March 1942.
514
Notes to pages 227β229
78. Pohl, βSchauplatzβ, p. 149; NO 2662, Activity and Situational Report no. 11 (for
Artemovsk).
79. Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 193 ff.
80. Testimony of Nosske, 9 Apr. 1962 (StA Munich, 119 c Js 1/69, vol. 4, pp. 482 ff.);
testimony of Max Drexel, 17 Apr. 1962 (vol. 2, pp. 132 ff.), Karl Becker, 22 Sept. 1961
(vol. 3, pp. 274 ff.), and that of Erwin Harsch, 1 Dec. 1947 (vol. 7, pp. 1604 ff.). See also Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 200 ff.; Ogorreck, Einsatzgruppen, 157 ff.
81. II 213 AR 1902/66, Main Document XI, interrogation of Nosske, 13 Mar. 1969,
pp. 2610 ff.; similarly also in ZSt, II 213 AR 1902/66, Correspondence File, vol. 2,
pp. 5, 97 ff., 24 May 1971; on Nosskeβs testimony, see Ogorreck, Einsatzgruppen,
207 ff.
82. BAM, RH 20-11-488, report by the representative of the Head of the Sipo and the SD to the commander in the Rear Army Area South, 11 Sept. 1941.
83. Ioanid, Holocaust, 176 ff.
84. NOKW 1702, report from the local command post at Ananjev of 3 Sept. 1941; Angrick,
Besatzungspolitik, 232 ff.
85. NO 4992, testimony of Robert Barth, 12 Sept. 1947.
86. Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 234.
87. StA Munich 119 c Js 1/69, indictment of 28 Oct. 1970 and judgement; testimony of
inhabitant Iwan Andrejewitsch Jordanow, 23 July 1969 (vol. 6, 705 ff.); testimony of
Erich Rohde, 3 June 1970 (vol. 5, pp. 584 ff.).
88. Ibid., testimony of Max Drexel, 17 Apr. 1962 (vol. 2, pp. 132 ff.); interrogation of Erich Rohde, 3 June 1970 (vol. 5, 584 ff.); Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 239 ff.
89. Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 235.
90. ZSt, 213 AR 1898/66, 12, 2777 ff., testimony of Erich Bock from 17 Mar. 1965, and 13, pp. 2800 ff., testimony of Otto-Ernst Prast from 16 Mar. 1965.
91. Ibid., indictment of 8 Mar. 1966; testimony of ZΓΆllner, 28 Apr. 1962, 3 May. 1962 (vol.
4, pp. 934 ff.), Karl Heinrich Noa, 18 Aug. 1965 (vol. 11, pp. 2292 ff.), and Otto
Eichelbaum, 25 June 1964 (vol. 8, pp. 1888 ff.). On the participation of members of
EK 12: StA Munich, 119 c Js 1/69, testimony of Karl Becker, 22 Sept. 1961 (vol. 3,
pp. 274 ff.). See also NOKW 3233, report on the activity of SK XI a in Nikolayev
between 18 Aug. and 31 Aug. 1941; cf. Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 241 ff.
92. StA Munich, 118 Ks 268, indictment of 8 Mar. 1966; testimony of GΓΌnther Kosanke, 12
Apr. 1962 (vol. 4, pp. 888 ff.); BAM, RH 20-11/488, report on the activity of SK 11a in
Cherson between 22 Aug. and 10 Sept. 1941. Cf. Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 251 ff.
93. Breitman, Architect, 211 ff.; BAB, NS 19/3957.
94. EM 95. The figure of 8,890 is already mentioned in EM 89 (20 Sept. 1941).
95. EM 101 (2 Oct. 1941).
96. Ioanid, Holocaust, 177 ff.; Dora Litani, βThe Destruction of the Jews of Odessa in the Light of Rumanian Documentsβ, YVS 6 (1967), 135β54. On the involvement of SK 11 see
in particular Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 294 ff.
97. EM 116 (17 Oct. 1941).
98. Activity and Situation Report no. 6, NO 2656 (in Klein, ed., Einsatzgruppen, 222 ff., 232).
99. Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 309β10, 311 ff., and 315β16.
Notes to pages 229β236
515
100. Ibid. 345 ff.
101. Ibid. 350 ff.
102. Ibid. 338 ff.
103. Jean Ancel, βThe Romanian Campaign of Mass Murder in Trans-Nistria, 1941β1942β, in
Randolf Braham, ed., The Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: A Documentary Account
(New York, 1963), 87β134; Ioanid, Holocaust, 182 ff.
104. Angrick, Besatzungspolitik, 284 ff.; Ioanid, Holocaust, 187 ff.
105. JΓ€ger Bericht, OS, 500-1-25.
106. Ibid.
107. Ibid. On this see the study compiled from witness testimony by Jakub Z. I.Wtjedni, Iz istorie Daugawpilskojo Geto, in: Daugawpilskaja jewrejsuaja obschina (Daugavpils,
1993), 287β394; testimony of Fritz Lesch, 8 July 1959 (ZSt, 204 AR-Z 21/58, pp. 2747 ff.).
108. EM 96; for the calculation see Wilhelm, Einsatzgruppe A, 113.
109. Judgement of the District Court in Ulm of 29 Aug. 1958 (ΒΌ Sagel-Grande, Justiz und
NS-Verbrechen xv, no. 465).
110. See below, p. 235.
111. StA Riga, 1026-1-3, published as 1138-PS, IMT xxvii. 18 ff.
112. See correspondence from Tschiersky, aide in the staff of EG A to JΓ€ger and Stahlecker, 5 Aug. 1941, and Stahleckerβs query to Heydrich of 5 Aug. 1941, both in StA Riga,
1026-1-3.
113. Draft document on the establishment of provisional guidelines for the treatment of the Jews in the area of the Reich Commissariat Ostland (MS corrections), 6 Aug. 1941, StA
Riga 1026-1-3, published in Hans Mommsen, Herrschaftsalltag im Dritten Reich.
Studien und Texte (DΓΌsseldorf, 1988), 476.
114. This sentence was added in manuscript and replaces the original: βThe following
solution to the Jewish problem takes account of all the angles so far explained.β
115. This last sentence was also added in manuscript.
116. Christopher Browning, βBeyond βIntentionalismβ and βFunctionalismβ: The Decision
for the Final Solution Reconsideredβ, in Browning, The Path to Genocide: Essays on
Launching the Final Solution (Cambridge, 1992), 110.
117. OS, 504-2-8, correspondence of 21 July and 4 August. The permission granted in
correspondence from 4 August was on 2 Aug. 1942 (according to a telex from the
RSHA to BdS Riga from 22 June 1942: ibid.; the process is also in ZSt, Documentation
USSR, no. 401). On the authorization see Wilhelm, Einsatzgruppe A, 129.
118. EM 19 and EM 21. The ghetto in Minsk was set up following an order issued on 19 July 1941.
119. EM 48.
120. IMT xxv. 302 ff., 212 PS v; dated to July or
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