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SS AND GERMAN POLICE FILE OF FILE OF SS-STANDARTENOBERJUNKER OSKAR RODLER
Selection of 27 documents concerning the military career of SS-Standartenoberjunker Oskar Rodler, a Hamburg policeman attached to both the Schuma-Brigade-Polizei Battalion 60 and Polizei Battalion 57, and late in the war, the infamous SS 30th Waffen-Grenadier (Russ. No. 2) Division. This group of documents includes Rodler's promotion to Hauptmann on April 20, 1945, the document still listing him as a member of the 30th Waffen-Grenadiers despite the fact that the division had been all but dissolved with only one regiment remaining. The group also includes almost exclusively war-date promotions, passes, fitness reports, background reports, qualifications, etc., many signed by SS-Sturmbannfuhrer WILHELM HOFFMANN (b. 1890), a former Hamburg police official and cavalryman who commanded Rodler during his service with the 30th Waffen-Grenadiers, and after that division was transferred and dissolved. Incredibly, several of the documents were signed in the final days of the war, one signed in Graz on the day of Germany's surrender as Rodler is dismissed from service and sent packing with a train ticket and essentially just the clothes on his back. Also present is Rodler's 1938 appointment to the civil service, signed by SS-Obergruppenfuhrer and General der Polizei JURGEN VON KAMPTZ (1891-1954), who was first posted to Norway and was then sent to Italy to fight partisans under SS Gen. Karl Wolff. Worthy of further research. The 30th SS Waffen-Grenadiers was formerly a Schuma battalion of collaborators and traitors, the majority Russians (with German officers), and it also included Belorussians, Ukrainians, Armenians, Tatars, Poles and at least one Czech. The division suffered from low morale and repeated desertions, and on 27 August 1944 mutineers killed all the German officers and NCOs they could find before the insurrection was put down. The remainder of the division was sent to France, and the Resistance were informed about the poor morale and equipment of the division - they promptly began making attacks on the troops. It suffered large losses, both in the fighting and through desertions. Soldiers of the division killed 39 civilians in Etobon, France on 27 September 1944 in retaliation.

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July 28, 2022 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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