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Wolfgang Birkner : ウィキペディア英語版
Wolfgang Birkner
''SS-Hauptsturmführer'' (Captain) Wolfgang Birkner (27 October 1913, Breslau, German Empire – 24 March 1945, place of death unknown) was a Nazi war criminal and Holocaust perpetrator. He was a member of the NSDAP party with card number 3,601,309, and . Following the 1939 German invasion of Poland Birkner served as the ''KdS Warschau'' (''Komandeur der Sicherheitspolizei'', pictured) in the Polish capital.

After the German attack on the Soviet Union, Birkner was deployed in the Bezirk Bialystok district behind Army Group Centre due to reports of Soviet guerrilla activity in the area. Birkner arrived in Białystok from the General Government on 30 June 1941, sent in by ''SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer'' Eberhard Schöngarth on orders from the Reich Main Security Office. As veteran of ''Einsatzgruppe'' IV from the Polish Campaign of 1939, Birkner was a specialist in the mounting of special operations.
== ''Kommando Bialystok'' ==
Birkner was appointed commander of the ''Kommando Bialystok'' under ''SS-Gruppenführer'' Arthur Nebe. His death squad was made up of 29 Security Police and Gestapo functionaries. It was one of several units summoned at around the same time by Schöngarth stationing in Kraków, to meet the "new threat" of Soviet guerrilla activity south-east of East Prussia with local Jews being of course immediately suspected as participants. Birkner and his ''Einsatzgruppe'' committed mass murder in and around Białystok. In the two initial months of operation, between 30 June and 28 August 1941, they had claimed the lives of 1,800 Jews. Birkner was promoted to the rank of ''SS-Hauptsturmführer Kriminal-Kommisar'' (the equivalent of a police captain) on 20 April 1943. He was killed in the Pomorze Province on March 24, 1945.
Birkner was investigated by the West German prosecutors in 1960, prior to a court trial of ''SS-Hauptsturmführer'' Hermann Schaper, who had directed parallel shooting actions by ''Kommando SS Zichenau-Schröttersburg'' in the same area, including many villages and towns of eastern Poland such as Radziłów, Tykocin, Jedwabne, Łomża, Rutki, Wizna, Piątnica, and Zambrów.〔Thomas Urban, ("Poszukiwany Hermann Schaper", ) Rzeczpospolita, 01.09.01 Nr 204.  〕

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