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Litvakai: Brandenburgeriai

Brandenburgers - The Third Reich Special Forces

The Brandenberger Commandos: Germany's Elite Warrior Spies In World War II

Abwehr Sub-branch I ON was responsible for handling minorities and subversive groups in the Soviet Union, the Far East, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland.

June 10, 1941 Canaris and the leading officers of Ausland/Abwehr attended a major conference, on this occassion the Abwehr commander discussed the job of occupying Russia with SS and police officers of the Reichsicherheitshauptamt. Made an agreement with Heydrich for his agents to cooperate with those of the SD and the Security Police.

150 Abwehr teams, 3 to 10 men strong, taking part in the initial advance. They comprised Abwehr Department 104. Send captured documents to Walli III, originally in Breslau, then in Lemberg (Lvov) and then Vinnitsa.

Oberstleutnant Stolze began forming and drilling these detachments. When they were ready for action they were moved to Army Group North's concentration in East Prussia. His superior was von Lahousen-Vivremont, head of Abwehr's Department II. 800th Special Purpose Construction Training Battalion "Brandenburg" was directly subordinate to Lahousen-Vivremont.

Įvairūs žygiai Tauragėje, Suvalkijoje, Varėnoje, Utenoje ir t.t.

Peter Kleist 1943 metais dalyvavo plėtojant taikos galimybes su sovietais.

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