Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler's Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals

Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler’s Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals is a book that Heinrich Himmler would not have wished written. Preferring that this corner of the SS history remained forever in the shadows, the existence of the SS penal system had the potential to besmirch his entire organization. In an effort to disguise the true extent of criminality within the ranks of the Waffen-SS, the Reichsführer-SS temporarily expelled those SS men incarcerated in the Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei, giving the appearance that Hitler’s bodyguard did not suffer the scourge of serious criminality. In unprecedented detail, this study illuminates the reasoning behind the imprisonment of Waffen-SS and policemen in purpose-built institutions, describes the regulations governing their detention and reveals the operational history of these fascinating institutions. The Waffen-SS gaols established at Dachau, Danzig-Matzkau, Förrenbach and a clutch of smaller branch prisons are the focus of this in-depth study. Composed with the assistance of veterans’ families, their contribution has ensured an unparalleled presentation of the convict’s daily life and enumerated the lives of those tasked with the prisons operation. Ensuring that the convict’s National Socialist spirit was undamaged by their punishment, the prison guards provided the malfeasance elements of the Waffen-SS with an SS suitable environment which enabled their further use to the regime. Eventually, these institutions become portals through which inmates passed to return to the front. No book written on this subject would be complete without analysing the various Waffen-SS field probation units that accepted paroled convicts. Here, at the front, Himmler commanded that they faced death, or serious wounding as the means to earn their full rehabilitation and return to the ranks of the SS. Scrutinised as part of this process is the SS-Bewährungsbataillone, the infamous SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger and the SS-Fallschirmjägerabteilung. Criminal case histories are tendered throughout this work and describe the crimes and punishments imposed on those who had brought shame on the SS.

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Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler's Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals

Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler’s Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals is a book that Heinrich Himmler would not have wished written. Preferring that this corner of the SS history remained forever in the shadows, the existence of the SS penal system had the potential to besmirch his entire organization. In an effort to disguise the true extent of criminality within the ranks of the Waffen-SS, the Reichsführer-SS temporarily expelled those SS men incarcerated in the Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei, giving the appearance that Hitler’s bodyguard did not suffer the scourge of serious criminality. In unprecedented detail, this study illuminates the reasoning behind the imprisonment of Waffen-SS and policemen in purpose-built institutions, describes the regulations governing their detention and reveals the operational history of these fascinating institutions. The Waffen-SS gaols established at Dachau, Danzig-Matzkau, Förrenbach and a clutch of smaller branch prisons are the focus of this in-depth study. Composed with the assistance of veterans’ families, their contribution has ensured an unparalleled presentation of the convict’s daily life and enumerated the lives of those tasked with the prisons operation. Ensuring that the convict’s National Socialist spirit was undamaged by their punishment, the prison guards provided the malfeasance elements of the Waffen-SS with an SS suitable environment which enabled their further use to the regime. Eventually, these institutions become portals through which inmates passed to return to the front. No book written on this subject would be complete without analysing the various Waffen-SS field probation units that accepted paroled convicts. Here, at the front, Himmler commanded that they faced death, or serious wounding as the means to earn their full rehabilitation and return to the ranks of the SS. Scrutinised as part of this process is the SS-Bewährungsbataillone, the infamous SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger and the SS-Fallschirmjägerabteilung. Criminal case histories are tendered throughout this work and describe the crimes and punishments imposed on those who had brought shame on the SS.

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Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler's Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals

Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler's Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals

by Stuart B. T. Emmett
Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler's Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals

Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler's Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals

by Stuart B. T. Emmett

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Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei: Himmler’s Wartime Institutions for the Detention of Waffen-SS and Polizei Criminals is a book that Heinrich Himmler would not have wished written. Preferring that this corner of the SS history remained forever in the shadows, the existence of the SS penal system had the potential to besmirch his entire organization. In an effort to disguise the true extent of criminality within the ranks of the Waffen-SS, the Reichsführer-SS temporarily expelled those SS men incarcerated in the Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei, giving the appearance that Hitler’s bodyguard did not suffer the scourge of serious criminality. In unprecedented detail, this study illuminates the reasoning behind the imprisonment of Waffen-SS and policemen in purpose-built institutions, describes the regulations governing their detention and reveals the operational history of these fascinating institutions. The Waffen-SS gaols established at Dachau, Danzig-Matzkau, Förrenbach and a clutch of smaller branch prisons are the focus of this in-depth study. Composed with the assistance of veterans’ families, their contribution has ensured an unparalleled presentation of the convict’s daily life and enumerated the lives of those tasked with the prisons operation. Ensuring that the convict’s National Socialist spirit was undamaged by their punishment, the prison guards provided the malfeasance elements of the Waffen-SS with an SS suitable environment which enabled their further use to the regime. Eventually, these institutions become portals through which inmates passed to return to the front. No book written on this subject would be complete without analysing the various Waffen-SS field probation units that accepted paroled convicts. Here, at the front, Himmler commanded that they faced death, or serious wounding as the means to earn their full rehabilitation and return to the ranks of the SS. Scrutinised as part of this process is the SS-Bewährungsbataillone, the infamous SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger and the SS-Fallschirmjägerabteilung. Criminal case histories are tendered throughout this work and describe the crimes and punishments imposed on those who had brought shame on the SS.


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ISBN-13: 9781781555606
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Publication date: 02/17/2017
Pages: 576
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 2.20(d)

About the Author

Stuart Emmett was born in London and is a retired businessman and freelance historian who has previously published numerous articles on military history in specialist military modelling magazines. Embarking on a decade-long examination of the wartime HA SS-Gericht, his journey to present the history of this intensely secretive organisation has taken him to a multitude of worldwide archives and he proposes to present the entire history of the HA SS-Gericht in three books.

Table of Contents

Foreword 5

Acknowledgements 11

Sources 12

Methodology 13

Introduction 16

1 Disciplinary Punishment of SS Men 19

1.1 Pre-war Concentration Camp Detention 22

1.2 Emslandlager 25

1.3 SS-Erziehungssturm 26

1.4 Sondergerichtsbarkeit der SS und Polizei 29

1.5 Wartime Disziplinarvorgesetzie and Arrest Punishments 35

1.6 Untersuchungshaft 39

1.7 Standort Arrestanstalt 39

1.8 Strafvollstreckungszüge 41

1.9 Wartime Incarceration of SS Men in Concentration Camps 46

1.10 Entwöhnungsaufenhalt 54

1.11 Disciplinary Case Studies 58

2 Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei Origin, Structure and Activities 63

2.1 Wartime Imprisonment Provisions of the SS- und Polizei-Gerichtsbarkeit 64

2.2 Festungshaft 65

2.3 Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei Dachau 67

2.4 Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei Dachau, Aussenstelle Allach 123

2.5 Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei Dachau, Zweiglager Hammerweg 127

3 Strafvollzugslager der SS und Polizei Danzig-Matzkau 131

3.1 Conception 132

3.2 Command Structure and Teething Problems 146

3.3 Opening and Daily Routine 157

3.4 The First Years 173

3.5 1943 Brutality Scandal 197

3.6 Schloβ Hornburg Proposal 200

3.7 First Half of 1944 201

3.8 20 July Plot 206

3.9 Second Half of 1944 208

3.10 Denouement Punishments: While the guards rewarded hard work with cigarettes they were permitted to punished offenders with extra drill, loss of food or the withdrawal of privileges. Beatings were forbidden on the grounds that they prevented 220

3.11 Strafvollzugslager der SS-und Polizei Danzig-Matzkau, Zweiglager 'Ludwigsfelde' 234

3.12 Strafvollzugslager der SS- und Polizei 'Förrenbach' 239

3.13 Postwar Danzig-Matzkau Investigation 242

3.14 SS-Zweiglager Debica 259

3.15 SS-Aussenstelle Kolberg, Pomerania 260

3.16 Polizeigefangnis -und Arbeitserziehungslager Kurtenhof 260

3.24 The Stutthof "German" camp3.17 SS-Strafgefanggenenlager Vught 262

4 SS-Richter and SS-Beurkundungsführer 263

4.1 Prison Staff Biographies 264

4.2 The Postwar Denazification Process 353

5 Front Probation Units of the SS and Polizei 355

5.1 Front Probation Procedure 355

5.2 Verlorenen Haufen 357

5.3 Verlorenen Haufen SS-Pionier-Abteilung 363

5.4 Non- Verlorenen Haufen Front Probation 385

5.5 12 November 1941 Edict 394

5.6 Clemency and Rehabilitation Edicts 397

5.7 Bewährungsabteilung der Wafen-SS 407

5.8 Arbeitsabteilung der Waffen-SS 411

5.9 Polizei Zug 413

5.10 SS-Ersatz Bataillon Ost 417

5.11 Front Probation Case Studies 421

5.12 Marriage Regulations for Probationers 426

5.13 Front Probation Regulations for the Non-German Offenders of the Wafen-SS 428

5.14 Divisional Front Probation Units 430

5.15 Einsatzgruppen Probation 433

5.16 Field Probation against the Partisans 440

5.16.1 SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger 442

5.16.2 Rehabilitation and Recruitment Policies for the SS-Sonderkommando 444

5.16.3 Punishment Regime within the SS-Sonderkommando 463

5.16.4 Sonderbrigade Dirlewanger and the 36th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS 466

5.18 Das dürfte das Ers.Btl in Breslau gewesen sein, das Bataillon wurde aber Angang 1943 in Ersatz- und Ausbildungsbataillon mit verschiedenen Standorten (Breslau für das Ersatz und Shitomir für das Ausbildungs-Bataillon) getrennt, später mit der Nummer "31" und zuletzt, ab Januar 1944 mit der Nummer "18" versehen.*****SS-Fallschirmjägerabteilung 500 485

5.19 Sonderverbände z.b. V. Friedenthal and Jagdverbände 491

5.20 103. SS-Bewährungskompanie 497

5.21 SS-Bewäbrungsabteilung Thomalla 497

5.22 SS-BewährungsregimentLudwigsfelde 498

5.23 SS-Standarte Mauthausen 498

5.24 SS-Bewäbrungsabteilung Nürnberg 499

5.25 SS-Kampfgruppe Matingen/Pavian 499

5.26 Polizei-Bewährungskompanie Einbrodt 500

Endnotes 501

Appendix 1 S Ranks Comparison Chart 559

Appendix 2 Exicon 561

Appendix 3 Bbreviations 564

Select Biography 566

Institutions 570

Internet Resources 572

Private Archives 573

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