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  Ordnungspolizei info here at en.archetecture.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Ordnungspolizei (OrPo) was the patronymic for the commonplace German police impact that in Nazi Germany intervening the caducity of 1936 'n 1945.
The dominant militaristic arm of the Ordnungspolizei was the 4th Panzergrenadier Division of the Waffen-SS, manifest as the SS Polizei Division.
The Ordnungspolizei was severed of the SS 'n maintained a of insignia 'n Orpo ranks.
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 Ordnungspolizei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ordnungspolizei (OrPo) was the name for the regular German police force that existed in Nazi Germany between the years of 1936 and 1945.
The primary military arm of the Ordnungspolizei was the 4th Panzergrenadier Division of the Waffen-SS, known as the SS Polizei Division.
The Ordnungspolizei was separate of the SS and maintained a system of insignia and Orpo ranks.
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 Ordnungspolizei - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
The Ordnungspolizei was the name for the regular German police force that existed in Nazi Germany between the years of 1936 and 1945.
Translated as the "Order Police", the Ordnungspolizei were formed by an act of the German Interior Ministry in the summer of 1936.
The Ordnungspolizei was considered a full branch of the SS but maintained a separate system of insignia and Orpo ranks.
education.music.us /O/Ordnungspolizei.htm   (721 words)

  
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Along with the SS and Gestapo, the Ordnungspolizei, or Uniformed Police, played a central role in Nazi genocide that until now has been generally neglected by historians of the war.
Beginning with the invasion of Poland, the Uniformed Police were charged with following the army to curb resistance, pacify the countryside, patrol Jewish ghettos, and generally maintain order in the conquered territories.
In addition to documenting these atrocities, Westermann examines cooperation between the Ordnungspolizei and the SS and Gestapo, and the close relationship between police and Wehrmacht in the conduct of the anti-partisan campaign.
www.burningbooks.net /tuoteinfo.php?id=3799   (723 words)

  
 International Military Tribunal "Blue Series," Vol. 4, p. 325
OHLENDORF: Yes, most of the men employed were furnished by the Waffen-SS and the Ordnungspolizei.
The State Police and the Kripo furnished most of the experts, and the troops were furnished by the Waffen-SS and the Ordnungspolizei.
OHLENDORF: The Waffen-SS and the Ordnungspolizei were each supposed to supply the Einsatzgruppen with one company.
www.holocaust-history.org /works/imt/04/htm/t325.htm?size=2   (313 words)

  
 Ranks and insignia of the Ordnungspolizei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ranks and insignia of the Ordnungspolizei developed in 1936 after the incorporation of Germany's regular police forces in the SS.
Ordnungspolizei ranks were based on local police titles and were considered a separate system from the ranks of the SS.
It was also possible for Orpo members to hold dual status in both the Orpo and the SS, meaning that two ranks could be held simultaneously.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ranks_and_insignia_of_the_Ordnungspolizei   (182 words)

  
 The Holocaust Chronicle PROLOGUE: Roots of the Holocaust, page 334
As dawn broke on July 13, 1942, Major Wilhelm Trapp, 53, the beloved commander of German Reserve Police Battalion 101, addressed his men near Jozefów, a village with 1800 Jews in the Generalgouvernement of Nazi-occupied Poland.
They were to select the able-bodied males for labor, and then shoot everyone else--women, children, and the elderly.
Trapp's explanation included a significant option: Those Ordnungspolizei who could not perform the task did not have to kill.
www.holocaustchronicle.org /StaticPages/334.html   (432 words)

  
 Aberjona Press: Waffen-SS Encyclopedia
While most drifted into various civilian occupations, several thousand of the more promising soldiers were taken into the police forces, and these semi-militarized groups (collected in 1934 as the Ordnungspolizei, or “Order Police”) became a means for Ger­many to circumvent the Versailles limitations.
Some Freikorps men enlisted in the Reichswehr or the Ordnungspolizei in the following years, but the best most could manage was to maintain their old contacts with each other by joining the Sturmabteilungen (Storm Units, or SA) of the Nazi Party.
The Ordnungspolizei had also grown considerably during the preceding years, and possessed many men capable of military service.
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In March 1939 the Waffen SS (armed SS) was formed by combining the SS-VT and the camp guards.
As part of his struggle to wrest power from Frick's Ministry of the Interior, Himmler took control of both the Orpo (Ordnungspolizei), the regulaar uniformed police, and the Sipo (Sicherheitspolizei), the security police.
From this base he was able in 1936 to take over the Gestapo as a national organization and replace the former system, based on the separate German states, with a centralized national police system.
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 Lone Sentry: TM-E 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces: SS Police Units: SS and Police: Other Military and ...
Known as the Barrack Police (Kasernierte Polizei), a branch of the Protective Police (Schutzpolizei—Schupo), they are quartered in large towns in Germany, usually in company strength.
These units are commanded in each locality by a Commander of the Protective Police (Kommandeur der Schutzpolizei), who receives his orders from the Inspector of the Order Police (Inspekteur der Ordnungspolizei), a member of the staff of the HSSPf in each district.
They receive such supplies from the Main Ordnance Depot of the Order Police (Hauptzeugamt der Ordnungspolizei) and from the police procurement depots (Polizei-Beschaffungsämter) as well as from the clothing distribution centers of the police (Bekleidungslieferstellen der Polizei).
www.lonesentry.com /manuals/tme30/ch3sec1sub7.html   (1192 words)

  
 The Mazal Library
Besides, nobody will want to assert in earnest that a detachment of altogether 52 men, from which number we have to deduct office personnel, mess personnel, interrogation staff and drivers, can attain the number of executions alleged by the prosecution.
Evidence will show that the chief of an Einsatzkommando or Sonderkommando had no power of command over units of the regular police [Ordnungspolizei], the Waffen SS, the Wehrmacht and the Ukrainian militia.
Furthermore I shall prove, that, as far as parts of Sonderkommando 4a took part in executions, they were used by Blobel in consequence of orders received by him as chief of the Sonderkommando from the Einsatzgruppe or from 6th Army.
www.mazal.org /archive/nmt/04/NMT04-T0086.htm   (301 words)

  
 Hitler's Willing Spin Doctors
Thus, to the second question: manpower would eventually have to include so-called ordinary Germans, for there were not enough dedicated Nazi cadres available for ''racial'' actions against a population of millions once Germany started moving into Poland and the Soviet Union.
In the 1990's Holocaust scholarship has zeroed in on a particular pool of manpower called the Ordnungspolizei, or Order Police.
Typically older and less motivated than the Nazi storm troopers, these green-uniformed policemen acted under Himmler's orders and followed behind the invading army in 1939 for ''special duties.'' At the Babi Yar massacre in 1941, SS commandos executed over 33,000 Jews while an Order Police battalion was charged with cordoning off the killing field.
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 Das Gurtelpeilgerät
(belt-worn direction-finding apparatus) was a small, portable, tuneable RDF-intercept receiver developed during WW2 for the German Ordnungspolizei (city police public-safety unit).
This is a remarkable, if relatively unknown milestone in the history of radio technology.
- Ein Lehrbuch für Beobachtungs- und Peilfunker der Ordnungspolizei (1944).
www.ab4oj.com /1st/gurtel.html   (808 words)

  
 Ordnungspolizei in the East Nazi Book
The book was produced in the photographic style of many of the Heinrich Hoffmann books and documents the,,Einsätzen der Ordnungspolizei im Sommer 1941 im Osten...’’ or the infamous activities of the SS-Police in the East.
Other sequences show members of the militarized Nazi Ordnungspolizei seizing weapons caches from log houses in a village near Grodno, questioning captives, and a Russian cemetery in Libau.
The Ritterhaus, Service Headquarters of the Higher SS and Police Authority East in Riga is shown as are Lithuanian Police Auxiliaries, General Müllverstedt, militarized Nazi police graves, militarized Nazi police medal award ceremonies and a visit by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler and General Kurt Daluege.
www.usmbooks.com /ordnungspolizei.html   (550 words)

  
 Gestapo orders on Kristallnacht November 9-10, 1938   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
They are not to be interfered with; however, liaison is to be effected with the Ordnungspolizei to ensure that looting and other significant excesses are suppressed.
Special care is to be taken that the Jews arrested on this order are not maltreated.
6) The content of this order is to be passed on to the responsible inspectors and commanders of the Ordnungspolizei and to the SD-Ober- and Unterabschnitten, with the rider that the Reichsführer SS and Chief of the German Police has ordered these measures...
www.historyplace.com /worldwar2/timeline/knacht1a.htm   (523 words)

  
 Ordnungspolizei in the East Nazi Book
With a full-page photo portrait of Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler and a foreword by General der Polizei Kurt Dalugue, this book tells the story of police combat units deployed in the field on the eastern, northern and western fronts.
Shortly after the September 1939 invasion of Poland, in January 1940, German Ordnungspolizei (Order Police) units were deployed for service in occupied territory.
Other units were sent to Norway in the spring of 1940, and to France for the brief campaign there in May 1940.
www.usmbooks.com /nazi_polizei_book.html   (457 words)

  
 Feldgrau.net :: View topic - Tessin Police Book
Teil II: Ordnungspolizei: Tessin, Stäbe und Truppeneinheiten der Ordnungspolizei / Systematische Feldpostübersicht der Polizei und Sicherheitspolizei (1945) / Feldpostnummern der Polizei und Sicherheitspolizei in numerischer Folge (Kannapin).
Be advised that there are two different books by Tessin that deal with the Ordnungspolizei.
The first was published in 1956 and the second, which deals almost exclusively with Feldpost numbers, came out recently.
www.feldgrau.net /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=13653   (303 words)

  
 NARA - POLICE
Folder of Fernachreibstelle des Befehlohabers der Ordnungspolizei, Wiesbaden, containing copies of reports on air-raids and damages in Wehr­kreie XII, 1941.
Folder of unknown provenance, photostatic copy, entitled "Dienst­besprechung der Befehlshaber and Inspekteure der Ordnungspolizei im Ja­nuar 1943 in Berlin: Bericht des Chefs der Ordnungspolizei, SS-Oberst­Gruppenftlhrer and Generaloberst Daluege fiber den Krdfte- and Kriegeein­eatz der Urdnungspolizei im Kríegsjahre 1942, Berlin, 1.
Folder of Chef der Ordnungspolizei, General Daluege, containing carbon copies of Daluege°s letters to Himmler dealing with questions
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 Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums - M36 with SS eagle and Heer collar tabs
Im a very novice novice but i would take a guess and say that this guy is SS but attached to a WH training school/course/ regiment or somthing?
09-07-2004 11:58 AM I'd say the picture's of an Ordnungspolizei man who's transferred into the SS-Polizei Division.
I'd say the picture's of an Ordnungspolizei man who's transferred into the SS-Polizei Division.
www.wehrmacht-awards.com /forums/printthread.php?t=65621   (233 words)

  
 Extermination of the Polish Jews in the Years 1939-1945. Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Articles in the newspapers published for the German police emphasize the thesis that "the Russian Jews are a poison which may be got rid of only by destruction" (Cited after HitIer’s Ten Years’ War, p.
and declare that the aim of this war is "das judenfreie Europa (a Jew-free Europe") (Mitteilungsblätter für die weltanschauliche Schulung der Ordnungspolizei, Hg.
In a speech delivered at the end of the year 1941 Governor-General Frank laid his cards before his closest collaborators, when announcing a big conference to be held in Berlin in January, 1942, under the chairmanship of the Chief of the Central
www.ess.uwe.ac.uk /genocide/gcpol6.htm   (6372 words)

  
 35.SS und Polizei-Grenadier-Division
The formation of this division began on March 16, 1945 when SS-Polizei Regimenter 29 and 30 were transferred to the Waffen-SS.
These units had been part of the Ordnungspolizei (whose regiments had been retitled as SS-Polizei Regiments in 1943), serving in Polizei Brigade Wirth.
The former SS-Polizei Regiment 14 joined the other two in this new division.
www.feldgrau.com /35ss.html   (438 words)

  
 German_Army
Hitler's Green Army: The German Order Police and Their European Auxiliaries, 1939-1945.
Volume I. Hard cover, oversized, with full color covers, 368 pages, hundreds of color and fl and white photos, line drawings, tables, charts, maps, sketches, and full color uniform plates depicting the history of the German Ordnungspolizei (Order Police) and their collaborationist Axis allied police forces throughout Europe and the USSR.
Hard cover, oversized, with full color covers, 512 pages, hundreds of color and fl and white photos, line drawings, tables, charts, maps, sketches, and full color uniform plates depicting the history of the German Ordnungspolizei (Order Police) and their collaborationist Axis allied police forces throughout Europe and the USSR.
www.axiseuropa.com /german_army.htm   (1000 words)

  
 ARMOURED VEHICLES AND UNITS OF THE GERMAN ORDER POLICE (ORDNUNGSPOLIZEI) 1936-1945
ARMOURED VEHICLES AND UNITS OF THE GERMAN ORDER POLICE (ORDNUNGSPOLIZEI) 1936-1945
This is the first detailed history of the armoured vehicles used by the German order police during World War II.
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