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  Franz Walter Stahlecker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franz Walter Stahlecker (10 October 1900–23 March 1942) was commander of Einsatzgruppe A and Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer (HSSPF: Higher SS and Police Leader) of Reichskommissariat Ostland.
Born in Sternenfels in 1900, he joined the Nazi Party in 1932 and in 1934 was appointed head of the political police in the German state of Württemberg.
At the end of November 1941, Stahlecker was appointed Higher SS and Police Leader of Reichskommissariat Ostland, which extended over Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Belarus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Franz_Walter_Stahlecker   (313 words)

  
 Balvi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The village was separated from the estate in 1915, and Balvi received town rights in 1928.
19% of the population) perished in the Stahlecker phase of the Holocaust in August 1941.
The retreating Germans set fire the Balvi in July 1944, and the town was rebuilt according to Soviet plans from 1945.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Balvi   (226 words)

  
 Annual 7 Chapter 2 - Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center
Having largely completed the task of killing Jews in the Baltic states,26 Security Police Commander for the Ostland Franz Walter Stahlecker moved on to take a hand in the battle against the Russian forces on the northern front, after the Russians threatened to break through the right wing of the German Sixteenth Army.
Stahlecker told Heydrich and Himmler that the deployment of Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian formations would greatly relieve Army Group North.
Stahlecker admitted that this involvement in a "common struggle" might create potentially dubious political obligations-at least in the case of the Latvians and Lithuanians-but he nonetheless favored the use of Estonian units.
motlc.wiesenthal.com /site/pp.asp?c=gvKVLcMVIuG&b=395183   (6091 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people/h/holman.eugene/2001/fuehrer-order.010628
In response to this SS-Brigadeführer Walter Stahlecker, head of Einsatzgruppe A, wrote: "The projected measures concerning the settling of the Jewish problem are not in harmony with those orders concerning Jews in the Ostland given by Einsatzgruppe A of the Security Police and the SD.
Stahlecker's Consolidated Report, October 15, 1941: "From the very beginning it was to be expected that pogroms alone would not solve the Jewish problem in the Ostland.
In 1942, Franz Stangl was transferred from one of the euthanasia centers to Sobibor extermination camp where he served as camp commander.
www.vex.net /~nizkor/ftp.cgi/people/h/holman.eugene/2001/fuehrer-order.010628   (2662 words)

  
 Axis History Forum :: View topic - Defense of the SD
In this connection I have submitted SD-51 by Walter Schellenberg; the summary of the contents is in the transcript of 23 July 1946.
Walter Keinz, SD-18, is in the transcript of 9 July 1946.
On this subject I shall submit later SD-61 by Walter Schellenberg; the summary of the contents is in the transcript of 23 July 1946.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=15723   (16923 words)

  
 George STAHLECKER-416
Ramsey of Seibert, became the bride of George Stahlecker, son of W. Stahlecker of Bethune.
The groom chose for his attendants Willard Stahlecker as groomsman, both brothers of the groom.
Assisting at the reception were Miss Jean Stahlecker, sister of the groom at the guest book, and Miss Merlene Jay, cousin of the bride, at the gift table.
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The plan was abandoned when the military situation on the maritime theaters of operation changed for the worse - what with the Battle of Britain lasting much longer than planned and with Hitler's decision in the fall of 1940 to invade the Soviet Union.
Eichmann and Stahlecker's letters to Chekmenev reveal a hitherto unknown plan "to resolve the Jewish question" by deporting German, Czech, and Polish Jews to the Soviet Union.
It is these 2.1 million to 2.2 million Jews that Eichmann and Stahlecker refer to in their letter to Commissar Chekmenev.
english.mn.ru /english/printver.php?2005-15-26   (1112 words)

  
 Museum of Tolerance Multimedia Learning Center
Einsatzgruppe A was attached to Army Group North; its area of operations covered the Baltic states (LITHUANIA, LATVIA, and ESTONIA) and the territory between their eastern borders and the Leningrad district.
When the Leningrad frontstabilized, Einsatzgruppe A was for the most part disbanded, and some of its personnel were used to establish and staff the regional SD and Sipo offices.
At the end of September 1941 Dr. Stahlecker, the Einsatzgruppe A commander, was also appointed SS and Sipo commander (Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des Sicherheitsdienstes) of Reichskommissariat Ostland.
motlc.learningcenter.wiesenthal.org /text/x06/xr0689.html   (2871 words)

  
 Liepāja   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Infantry Division that captured Liepaja was accompanied by part of Einsatzkommando 1a of Walter Stahlecker’s Einsatzgruppe A.
On July 2, Korvettenkapitän Dr. Walter Stein warned the population that ten hostages would be killed for every act of sabotage, looting, or attack.
Walter Stahlecker, who commanded Einsatzgruppe A that killed 35,000 Jews in Latvia, was fatally wounded by a partisan’s bullet near Leningrad in 1942.
www.liepajajews.org /LGhetto.htm   (3435 words)

  
 Gas Chambers: Christopher Browning: The State of Evidence for the 'Final Solution'
Irving will, provides a document from the Riga state archives, which was allegedly written by SS Brigadeführer Franz Stahlecker on August 6 1941.
Stahlecker had sent a draft on the guidelines for the treatment of the Jewish population to Lohse, the Reichskommissar Ostland.
In a handwritten note at the end, Stahlecker noted that the draft "to a great extent touches on general orders from higher authority to the Security Police that cannot be discussed in writing".
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 Patentee Index
Buitron, Gerardo; Cheng, Peter; Crofton, Walter; Kim, Kwang Kon; Maida, William; and Newman, David 07052739 Cl. 427-430.1.
Stahlecker, Gerd; and Baur, Guenter 07051508 Cl. 57-404.
Liebeschuetz, John Walter; Murray, Christopher William; Young, Stephen Clinton; Camp, Nicholas Paul; Jones, Stuart Donald; Wylie, William Alexander; Masters, John Joseph; Wiley, Michael Robert; Sheehan, Scott Martin; Engel, David Birenbaum; and Watson, Brian Morgan 07053078 Cl. 514-183.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week22/OG/patentee/alphaM_Utility.htm   (9215 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Firestone, Scott S.; Friedrich, Walter R.; Ismail, Nermin M.; Lantz, Keith A.; Sarkar, Shantanu; Surazski, Luke K.; and Wu, Duanpei 06989856 Cl. 348-14.09.
Balb, Markus; Schedel, Ralf; and Fiessinger, Walter 06990159 Cl. 375-354.
Stahlecker, Gerd; and Schoch, Nikolaus 06988355 Cl. 57-315.
www1.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week04/OG/patentee/alphaS.htm   (8890 words)

  
 The Holocaust
Walter Blume, who had been the commanding officer of Sonderkommando 7a.
When the Leningrad front stabilized, Einsatzgruppe A was for the most part disbanded, and some of its personnel were used to establish and staff the regional SD and Sipo offices.
Franz told Besser that by order of Himmler the Jews in Russia were to be destroyed and his Police Battalion 45 was to take part in this task.
www.grossmanproject.net /the_holocaust.htm   (7498 words)

  
 Decision of Military Tribunal II in the Einsatzgruppen Trial at Nuremberg
Einsatzgruppe A which was led by Stahlecker and later the defendant Jost, operated from central Latvia, Lithuania and Esthonia towards the East.
SS-Brigadier General Stahlecker, head of Einsatzgruppe A, reporting on activities of Einsatzgruppe A, stated in October 1941 that it was the duty of his security Police to set in motion the passion of the population against the Jews.
Stahlecker was surprised and disappointed that in Lithuania it was not so easy to start pogroms against the Jews.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/nuremberg/einsatzdec.html   (16126 words)

  
 The Jews of Riga during the Holocaust
Einsatzgruppe A, initially commanded by SS-Brigadeführer Franz Walter Stahlecker, operated in the Baltic states, with Einsatzkommandos 1a (headed by SS-Standartenführer Martin Sandberger) and 2 (initially headed by SS-Sturmbannführer Rudolf Batz, subsequently by SS-Obersturmbannführer Eduard Strauch, then SS-Sturmbannführer Rudolf Erwin Lange) responsible for Riga.
Rosenberg was arraigned before the IMT at Nürnberg, found guilty on all counts and executed on 16 October 1946; Lohse was arrested in 1945, sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in 1948, but released in 1951 on the grounds of ill health.
Stahlecker was killed in 1942 in a battle with Soviet partisans; Sandberger was sentenced to life imprisonment by a U.S. tribunal in 1948, but released in 1953; Batz committed suicide in 1961 whilst on remand; Strauch was sentenced to death by hanging at the Einsatzgruppen trial, extradited to Belgium and condemned to death again.
www.eilatgordinlevitan.com /riga/riga_pages/riga_stories_holocaust.html   (4154 words)

  
 The Einsatzgruppen Case Part V
I was the Chief of the Einsatzgruppe D. Chief of the Einsatzgruppe A was Stahlecker, department chief in the Foreign Office.
I have seen the report of Stahlecker (L-180), concerning Einsatzgruppe A, in which Stahlecker asserts that his group killed 135,000 Jews and Communists in the first four months of the program.
I was shown the letter which Becker wrote to Rauff, the head of the Technical Department of office II, in regard to the use of these gas vehicles.
www.ess.uwe.ac.uk /genocide/Einsatz2b.htm   (7464 words)

  
 Jewish History 1940 - 1949   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The director of the plant, Dr. Walter Durrfeld was reelected to their Board of Governors in 1955 although he was sentenced at Nuremberg to eight years in prison.
Franz Stahlecker, commander of Einsatzgruppe A, in a report to Himmler, affirmed that there were no more Jews in Estonia and only a few thousand left in Latvia.
Stahlecker was killed by Estonian partisans two months later.
www.davidsconsultants.com /jewishhistory/history.php?startyear=1940&endyear=1949   (8183 words)

  
 Holocaust Final Assessment Project TeacherWeb List 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Franz Stangl - Commandant of the second largest extermination camp at Treblinka.
Walter Funk - Nazi president of the Reichsbank.
Franz Walter Stahlecker - Commander of Einsatzgruppen A
teacherweb.com /NY/NiagaraWheatfieldSeniorHigh/Rchirayath/wqr3.stm   (108 words)

  
 Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
"Walter joined his father and brothers in farming and raising cattle which was his life occupation, until Oct. 2, when he had a tractor accident.
She was born May 13, 1922, in Latimer, the daughter of Walter and Stella Buethe Tiede.
Emil Krause was the youngest child of Franz and Albertina Krause.
home.southwind.net /~markwill/html/notes.html   (14628 words)

  
 Mobile Killing Organizations
Walter Blume was chief of Sonderkommando 7a in Einsatzgruppe B. In one of his affidavits he says: "I carried out one execution in the course of my duty.
Walter Blume, who headed SK 7a: "During June, Heydrich, Chief of the Security Police and the SD, and Steckenbach, head of Office I of the Reich Security Main Office [RSHA], lectured on the duties of the Einsatzgruppen and Einsatzkommandos.
Nazi official Walter Rauff in a car with a Chilean policeman after his arrest in Punt Arenas on December 15, 1962.
www2.dsu.nodak.edu /users/dmeier/Holocaust/mobile.html   (12132 words)

  
 False News Trial -- 12 Christopher R. Browning
This memo originated from Luther and his Jewish expert Franz Rademacher and was directed to German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop.
Stahlecker indicated in the report that if other killings were included, such as those of mentally-ill lunatics, the total was 135,567.
Kurt Franz, who was there and also at Treblinka, admitted to the gassings.
www.ihr.org /books/kulaszka/12browning.html   (19065 words)

  
 Russia will not prosecute case of Katyn massacre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Their commander, one-armed SS Major Walter Reder, an Austrian national, was later arrested by the Americans in Salzburg and handed over to the British who in turn passed him over to the Italians.
In 1951, in an Italian military court in Bologna, Walter Reder was sentenced to strict life imprisonment in the military prison at Gaeta.
Within a week, over 4,000 innocent civilians were slaughtered in two of the largest massacres committed on Yugoslavian soil for what the German commander, General Franz Boehme, believed would give such a lasting impression on the partisans that they would willingly give up their struggle.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1186538/posts   (12415 words)

  
 The Holocaust: 66 Questions and Answers
Franz Blaha, who testified under oath to experimental gassings.
SS-Brigadeführer Walter Stahlecker's Memorandum of August 6, 1941.
Anyone familiar with the danger involved in handling hydrocyanic acid gas (which is explosive and extremely toxic) must wonder why the SS executioners didn't use carbon dioxide gas -- which is easier to handle and completely harmless to the executioner -- to kill the prisoners who were allegedly poisoned with Zyklon.
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 Avalon Project : Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression - Volume 2 Chapter XV Part 6
Einsatz Group A, operating in the Baltic States, was placed under the command of Stahlecker, former Inspector of the SIPO and SD.
Enclosure 8 to this Stahlecker report is a careful survey of the number of persons murdered, classified as to country, and whether Jew or Communist, with totals given in each instance.
From 1941 until the middle of 1943 there was attached to subsection IVAI a special department that was headed by the regierungsoberinspektor, later Regierungsamtmann, and SS-Hauptsturmbannfuehrer Franz Koenigshaus.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/imt/document/nca_vol2/chap15_part06.htm   (20399 words)

  
 Lower Volga Village Project obits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
She was preceded in death by four brothers, Clarence, Ray, Bill and Elmer Walters; and a granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Marybeth Pfeifer; and five sisters, Rita May Walters, Cecelia Wolf, Frances Schmidt, Wilma Issengard, and Miriam Walters.
She was preceded in death by three brothers, Ervin, Roland and Walter Wedel; and four sisters, Alvina Unruh, Della Jantz, Luana Buller and Fern Koehn.
www.webbitt.com /volga/lower/obitsw.htm   (13038 words)

  
 Centropa Quarterly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
On June 28, 1914, when my mother was 16 years old, Gavrilo Princip shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, in Sarajevo.
The historian Walter Laqueur, who lives in Britain, states that during Hitler's formative years he (Hitler) was greatly influenced by the Baltic German Alfred Rosenberg, who grew up in Estonia and studied in Riga.
Rosenberg was the theoretician of National Socialism who convinced the future German Fuhrer that Bolshevism and Jewry were one and the same (die Vorstetllung von der Austauschbarkeit von Bolschewismus un Judentum).
www.centropa.org /reports.asp?rep=HR&ID=6879&TypeID=0   (3928 words)

  
 Table of Contents
Walter E. Obituary of Walter E. Dobler - Settlement Family Registry
Walter and Sally Bauder - Settlement Family Registry
Walter R. Stahleckers Family -- Settlement Family Registry
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