Einsatzgruppe I
- EG I
History
When Hitler invaded Poland in 1939-09, a special Einsatzgruppe was attached to each of the five German armies of the invasion force, with a sixth based in Posen. Einsatzgruppe I was attached to the 14th Army. Each Einsatzgruppe was subdivided into Einsatzkommandos of 100 men.
SS units, specially trained assassins, assigned terror tasks for the political administration in the Soviet Union and other eastern territories. The Einsatzgruppen worked behind the lines and murdered political opposition. The Einsatzgruppen murdered between 1.25-2 million Jews and tens of thousands of Soviet citizens and Soviet POWs.
Places
Active in Poland.
Sources
The SS : Hitler's Instrument Of Terror / G. Williamson. - St. Paul, 1994. - p. 91