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41: 281:. As their largest operation, supported by the 3rd Battalion of the Estonian Waffen Grenadier Regiment 45, they destroyed the Kärevere bridgehead of two Soviet divisions west from Tartu and recaptured the Tallinn highway bridge over the Emajõgi by 30 August. The operation shifted the entire front back to the southern bank of the Emajõgi. This encouraged the II Army Corps to launch an operation attempting to recapture Tartu on 4 September. 234:, which were controlled by the Germans, the Estonian Police battalions were made up of national staff and included only one German monitoring officer. As of 1 October 1942, the Estonian police forces comprised 10,400 men, with 591 Germans attached to them. 539: 494: 226:. During the war, 26 "Schuma" battalions were formed in Estonia, numbered from 29th to 45th, 50th, and from the 286th to 293rd. Unlike similar units deployed in the 154: 554: 509: 262:
region. The 288th battalion was engaged in the suppression of the Ronson's Partisan Republic. Police Battalions 29, 31 and 32 fought in the
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Toomas Hiio (2006). "Combat in Estonia in 1944". In Toomas Hiio; Meelis Maripuu; Indrek Paavle (eds.).
448: 314: 227: 223: 210: 438: 214:(High Command of the Armed Forces) started to establish the Estonian Auxiliary Police Battalions (" 277:. On August 29, 1944 Police Battalions 37 and 38 participated in the fighting against the Soviet 170: 251: 169:
Estonian units were first established on 25 August 1941, when under the order of Field Marshal
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service and grouped into volunteer battalions for security duties. In this context, General
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Estonian International Commission for the Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity
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Estonian International Commission for the Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity
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Eesti vabadusvõitlejad Teises maailmasõjas//Koostaja by August Jurs -
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The police battalions were mostly engaged in the Wehrmacht
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Estonian collaborationist police units during World War II
486: 84: 205:squads (with its members contracted for one year). 566: 143:Eesti kaitsepataljonid, Eesti politseipataljonid 218:") in addition to the aforementioned units for 193:, formed six Estonian volunteer guard units ( 181:citizens were permitted to be recruited into 535: 553:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 508:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 269:From 22 November to 31 December 1942 the 427:Estnische Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 521 201:; numbered 181–186) on the basis of the 358:Schutzmannschaft-Wacht-Bataillon nr. 39 340:Schutzmannschaft-Front-Bataillon nr. 36 319:Estnische Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 33 310:Estnische Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 32 304:Estnische Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 31 298:Estnische Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 30 292:Estnische Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 29 567: 482: 480: 237: 373:Schutzmannschaft-Pioneer-Bataillon 42 356:39. Kaitse Vahipataljon Oberpahlen – 529: 325:Estnische Polizei-Front-Bataillon 34 284: 477: 323:34. Eesti Politsei Rindepataljon – 250:, as was the 38th battalion in the 13: 538:Estonia 1940–1945: Reports of the 493:Estonia 1940–1945: Reports of the 153:) were Estonian police units that 14: 586: 401:290. Politsei Pioneeripataljon – 419:293. Politsei Jalaväepataljon – 413:292. Politsei Jalaväepataljon – 407:291. Politsei Jalaväepataljon – 395:289. Politsei Jalaväepataljon – 389:288. Politsei Jalaväepataljon – 377:286. Politsei Jalaväepataljon – 329:35. Politsei Tagavarapataljon - 39: 543:. Tallinn. pp. 1035–1094. 516: 461: 425:521. Eesti Politseipataljon – 421:Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 293 415:Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 292 409:Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 291 397:Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 289 391:Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 288 379:Polizei-FĂĽsilier-Bataillon 286 371:42. Kaitse Pioneeripataljon – 364:Estnische Polizei-Bataillon 40 352:Estnische Polizei-Bataillon 38 346:Estnische Polizei-Bataillon 37 336:36th Estonian Police Battalion 271:36th Estonian Police Battalion 1: 470:, Die Ostlegionen 1941-1943. 454: 403:Polizei Pionier-Bataillon 290 383:287. Politsei Vahipataljon – 362:40. Eesti Politseipataljon – 350:38. Eesti Politseipataljon - 344:37. Eesti Politseipataljon – 308:32. Eesti Politseipataljon – 302:31. Eesti Politseipataljon – 296:30. Eesti Politseipataljon – 290:29. Eesti Politseipataljon – 498:. Tallinn. pp. 825–876. 164: 7: 444:Lithuanian Auxiliary Police 432: 385:Polizei-Wacht-Bataillon 287 368:41. Kaitse Tagavarapataljon 331:Polizei-Ersatz-Bataillon 35 264:Battle for Narva Bridgehead 103:Battle for Narva Bridgehead 10: 591: 449:Ukrainian Auxiliary Police 315:33. 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Index

Nazi Germany
Schutzmannschaft
Rear security
Wehrmacht
Order Police
SS
Nazi Germany
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle for Narva Bridgehead
Battle of Emajõgi
Harald Riipalu
Estonian
German
collaborated
World War II
Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb
Army Group North
Baltic
Wehrmacht
Georg von KĂĽchler
18th Army (Germany)
Omakaitse
Oberkommando der Wehrmacht
Schuma
rear-security duties
Army Group North Rear Area
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
White Ruthenia
Army Group Rear Areas
Pskov Oblast

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