Byelorussian collaboration with the Axis powers
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During World War II, some Belarusians collaborated with the invading Axis powers. Until the beginning of Operation Barbarossa in 1941, the territory of Belarus was under control of the Soviet Union, as the
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR, or Byelorussian SSR; be, Беларуская Савецкая Сацыялістычная Рэспубліка, Bielaruskaja Savieckaja Sacyjalistyčnaja Respublika; russian: Белор ...
. However, memories of the Soviet repressions in Belarus and collectivization, as well as of the polonization and discrimination of Belarusians in the
Second Polish Republic The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of ...
were still fresh, and many people in Belarus wanted an
independent nation Independence is a condition of a person, nation, country, or Sovereign state, state in which residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its territory. The opposite of independ ...
. Many Belarusians chose to cooperate with the invaders in order to achieve that goal, assuming that Nazi Germany might allow them to have their own independent state after the war ended. The Belarusian organizations never received any administrative control over the territory of Belarus. The real power was held by the German civil and military administrations. The collaborationist Belarusian Central Rada, presenting itself as a Belarusian governmental body, was formed in Minsk a few months before Belarus was retaken by the Soviet Army. Before the war, the was formed by a small group of
Belarusian nationalists Belarusian nationalism is the nationalism that asserts the nationality of Belarusians. It originated in the first decade of the 20th century. The Belarusian People's Republic, declared on 25 March 1918, was the first manifestation of Belarusian st ...
in
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ...
-controlled
Western Belorussia Western Belorussia or Western Belarus ( be, Заходняя Беларусь, translit=Zachodniaja Bielaruś; pl, Zachodnia Białoruś; russian: Западная Белоруссия, translit=Zapadnaya Belorussiya) is a historical region of mod ...
in 1933. The group was far less influential than other Belarusian political parties in interwar Poland, such as the
Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union The Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union or the Hramada ( be, Беларуская Сялянска-Работніцкая Грамада ( Lacinka: ''Biełaruskaja Sialanska-Rabotnickaja Hramada''), pl, Białoruska Włościańsko-Robotnicza H ...
and the
Belarusian Christian Democracy The Belarusian Christian Democracy ( be, Беларуская хрысьціянская дэмакратыя, Bielaruskaja chryścijanskaja demakratyja; russian: Белорусская христианская демократия, Belorusskaya ...
. BNSP was banned by the Polish authorities in 1937. Its leaders left for Berlin and became one of the first advisers to the Germans at the onset of Operation Barbarossa.Jury Turonak.
/ref>Rein 2013, ''The Kings and the Pawns'', page 135.


Administration

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Reichskommissariat Ostland The Reichskommissariat Ostland (RKO) was established by Nazi Germany in 1941 during World War II. It became the civilian occupation regime in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and the western part of Byelorussian SSR. German planning documents initia ...
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Belarusian Central Council The Belarusian Central Council ( be, Беларуская цэнтральная рада, in lacinka: Biełaruskaja centralnaja rada; german: Weißruthenischer Zentralrat) was a puppet administrative body in German-occupied Belarus during Worl ...
** Zuyev Republic


Belarusian military and paramilitary units in the German army

*Belarusian Abwehr/Brandenburg Sabouteur agents *Vorkommando Einsatzgruppe B, also Vorkommando Moskau * Byelorussian Auxiliary Police *
Byelorussian Home Defence The Belarusian Home Defence, or Belarusian Home Guard ( be, Беларуская краёвая абарона, , BKA; german: Weißruthenische Heimwehr) were collaborationist volunteer battalions formed by the Byelorussian Central Council (1943 ...
(Belarusian Interior Guard – BKA) * 29. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS RONA (russische Nr. 1) * 30. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (weißruthenische Nr. 1) *weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75 *I./weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75 *II./weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75 *III./weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75 *13th weissruthenische battalion of SD *weissruthenische Artillerie-Abteilung *weissruthenische Panzerjäger-Abteilung *weissruthenische Reiter-Schwadron *
Waffen Sturmbrigade Belarus The (, "Armed SS") was the combat branch of the Nazi Party's ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) organisation. Its formations included men from Nazi Germany, along with Waffen-SS foreign volunteers and conscripts, volunteers and conscripts from both occup ...
* "Čorny Kot" ("Black Cat") Special undercover unit


German Commanders and officers associated with Belarus

*SS Officer Dr.
Franz Six Franz Alfred Six (12 August 1909 – 9 July 1975) was a Nazi official, promoter of the Holocaust and convicted war criminal. He was appointed by Reinhard Heydrich to head department Amt VII, Written Records of the Reich Security Main Office ( ...
*General Reinhard Gehlen, Chief of German East-Front Intelligence with offices in Smolensk *Generalkommissar Wilhelm Kube *SS General Kurt von Gottberg *SS Colonel Otto Skorzeny *SS-Standartenführer
Hans Siegling Hans Siegling (February 24, 1912 – after 1975) was a German police officer and Obersturmbannführer in the Waffen-SS during World War II. Life during World War II Siegling joined the Nazi Party and the Sturmabteilung in 1930. In 1932 he bega ...


Political leaders

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Radasłaŭ Astroŭski Radasłaŭ Kazimiravič Astroŭski ( be, Радасла́ў Казі́міравіч Астро́ўскі; pl, Radosław Ostrowski; russian: Радосла́в Казими́рович Остро́вский ''Radoslav Kazimirovich Ostrovskiy'' ...
- Mayor of Smolensk and later the President of Belarusian Central Rada *
Jury Sabaleŭski A jury is a sworn body of people (jurors) convened to hear evidence and render an impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. Juries developed in England d ...
- Major of
Baranavičy Baranavichy ( ; be, Бара́навічы, Łacinka: , ; russian: Бара́новичи; yi, באַראַנאָוויטש; pl, Baranowicze) is a city in the Brest Region of western Belarus, with a population (as of 2019) of 179,000. It is n ...
and Vice-President of the
Belarusian Central Council The Belarusian Central Council ( be, Беларуская цэнтральная рада, in lacinka: Biełaruskaja centralnaja rada; german: Weißruthenischer Zentralrat) was a puppet administrative body in German-occupied Belarus during Worl ...
* Mikałaj Łapicki - Orthodox priest and Editor-in-Chief of the ''Ranica'' newspaper *
Vacłaŭ Ivanoŭski Vacłaŭ Łieanardavič Ivanoŭski (, also known as Vatslaw Ivanowski or Wacław Iwanowski; 25 May 1880 – 7 December 1943) was a Belarusian political and public figure of the first half of the 20th century. Early years Ivanoŭski was bor ...
- Mayor of Minsk *
Ivan Yermachenka Ivan Yermachenka ( be, Іван Ермачэнка) (last name also transcribed commonly as John Ermachenko), May 13, 1894 - February 25, 1970) was a Belarusian politician, diplomat and writer. Life Ivan Yermachenka was born into a peasant fami ...
- local political adviser * Stanisłaŭ Stankievič - Mayor of Barysaŭ *
Emmanuel Jasiuk Immanuel ( he, עִמָּנוּאֵל, 'Īmmānū'ēl, meaning, "God is with us"; also romanized: , ; and or in Koine Greek of the New Testament) is a Hebrew name that appears in the Book of Isaiah (7:14) as a sign that God will protect the H ...
- Mayor of
Klecak Klyetsk or Kletsk ( be, Клецк, Klieck; russian: Клецк; pl, Kleck; ) is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Klyetsk District. Klyetsk is located on the Lan River. As of 2024, it has a populatio ...
* Jaŭchim Kipel - president of the Second All-Belarusian Rada Congress *
Ivan Kasiak Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulga ...
- Belarusian provincial governor * Jury Bartyševič - Minister of Administration of occupational Astroŭski government *
Anton Adamovič Anton Adamovič (, 26 June 1909 – 12 June 1998) was a literary critic, novelist, publicist and historian. Adamovič was born in Minsk into a middle-class family. He finished a local teachers college and in 1928 enrolled at the Literature and Li ...
- member in self-help Belarusian organization *
Mikola Abramchyk Mikola Abramchyk ( be, Мікола Абрамчык, russian: Николай Абрамчик, he, מיקעולא אברמצ'יק) (16 August 1903 – 29 May 1970) was a Belarusian journalist and emigre politician of Ottoman Jewish and Armenia ...
- editor of the ''Ranica'' newspaper *
Stanisłaŭ Hrynkievič Stanislau ( be, Станіслаў), also transliterated as Stanislaŭ or Stanisłaŭ, is the Belarusian-language form of the given name Stanislav. It may refer to: * Stanislau Bazhkou (born 1991), Belarusian cyclist * Stanislau Bulak-Balakhovi ...
*
Piotra Orsa Piotra or Pyotra may refer to: * Pyotra Krecheuski (1879–1928), Belarusian statesman *Piotra Sych (1912–1963), Belarusian writer and journalist See also *Piatro Sadoŭski (born 1941), Belarusian linguist * Piotra Skargi Street in Bydgoszcz *'' ...
- Minister of Economics and Agriculture


Military commanders

* Źmicier Kasmovič, the police chief of Smolensk *
Francišak Kušal Francišak Kušal ( be, Францішак Кушаль, pl, Franciszek Kuszel), also Frantsishak Kushal, Franz Kushel (February 16, 1895, Piaršai, Russian Empire - May 1969, Rochester, New York, United States) was a Belarusian and Polish mili ...
, Commander of local BKA police forces *
Michał Vituška Michal Apanasavič Vituška ( be, Міхал Апанасавіч Вітушка; russian: Михаи́л Афана́сьевич Виту́шко, ''Mikhail Afanasyevich Vitushko''; pl, Michał Wituszka; 5 November 1907 – 7 January 1945) was ...
, Commander of "Black Cat" special unit *Colonel
Alexander Buglaj Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...


Political organizations

* Belarusian Independence Party *
Belarusian National Socialist Party Belarusian may refer to: * Something of, or related to Belarus * Belarusians, people from Belarus, or of Belarusian descent * A citizen of Belarus, see Demographics of Belarus * Belarusian language * Belarusian culture * Belarusian cuisine * Byelor ...
* Self-help Belarusian Groups * Belarusian affairs office * Belarusian "Ventruensausschuss" administrative-political organization * First Zentralrat political organization


Media

*''
Ranica Ranica (Bergamasque: or or or ; Medieval la, Larianica) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan and about northeast of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it ...
'', a Berlin-based Belarusian newspaper *''
Belaruskaya Gazeta ''Belaruskaya Gazeta'' ( be, «Белорусская газета») was a pro-fascist collaborationist newspaper published in Minsk in the Belarusian language from 27 July 1941 to 28 June 1944 under the control of the German occupation autho ...
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See also

* Belarusian resistance during World War II *
Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany German invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 led to the military occupation of Byelorussia until August 1944 with the Soviet Operation Bagration. The western parts of Byelorussia became part of the Reichskommissariat Ostland in 1941, and ...
* Collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II


Notes


References

* * * {{Collaboration with Axis Powers by country Belarus in World War II * Collaboration during World War II Collaboration with the Axis Powers