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Heinz Jost
Heinz Jost (9 July 1904 – 12 November 1964) was an SS-''Brigadeführer'' and a ''Generalmajor'' (Brigadier General) of Police. Jost was involved in espionage matters as the ''Sicherheitsdienst'' (Security Service) or (SD) section chief of office VI (foreign intelligence) of the ''Reichssicherheitshauptamt'' (Reich Main Security Office) or RSHA.〔Lumsden, Robin. ''A Collector's Guide To: The Allgemeine — SS'', pp. 83, 84.〕 Jost was also responsible for genocide in eastern Europe as commander of ''Einsatzgruppe'' A from March to September 1942. == Early life == Heinz Jost was born in the northern Hessian Homberg (Efze) - Ortsteil Holzhausen - in Hersfeld in 1904, to a middle-class Catholic and nationalistic family.〔The Nuremberg SS-Einsatzgruppen Trial, 1945-1958: Atrocity, Law, And History. Hilary Earl. Cambridge University Press, 2009. p. 115.〕 Heinrich Jost, Heinz's father, was a pharmacist and later became a fellow NSDAP member.〔Testimony, Jost, October 21, 1947, in Trial, roll 2, 1129 and NO 2896, in ibid., roll 11, frame 0525.〕 Jost attended grammar school in Bensheim, graduating in 1923. As a student he became a member, and eventually a leader, of the Jungdeutsche Orden (Young German Order), a nationalistic paramilitary movement.〔Wilhelm, "Die Einsatzgruppe A," 282.〕 Jost studied law and economics at the Universities of Giessen and Munich. He completed his civil service examination in May 1927. Heinz's legal career began as a legally trained civil servant employed in Hesse. He later worked in the district court at Darmstadt.〔Einsatzgruppen trial, Individual Judgment against Heinz Jost, pp. 512-514.〕
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