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The 286th Security Division (''286. Sicherungs-Division'') was a rear-security division in the
Wehrmacht The ''Wehrmacht'' (, ) were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the ''Heer'' (army), the '' Kriegsmarine'' (navy) and the ''Luftwaffe'' (air force). The designation "''Wehrmacht''" replaced the previo ...
during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
. The unit was deployed in German-occupied areas of the Soviet Union, in the
Army Group Centre Rear Area Army Group Centre Rear Area () was one of the three Army Group Rear Area Commands, established during the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union. Initially commanded by General Max von Schenckendorff, it was an area of military jurisdiction beh ...
. It was responsible for large-scale war crimes and atrocities including the deaths of thousands of Soviet civilians.


Operational history

The 286th Security Division was formed on 15 March 1941 around elements of the 213th Infantry Division, initially with one infantry
regiment A regiment is a military unit. Its role and size varies markedly, depending on the country, service and/or a specialisation. In Medieval Europe, the term "regiment" denoted any large body of front-line soldiers, recruited or conscript ...
(354th). By 1942 another two Security Regiments, 61 (upgraded from the ''Landesschützen-Regiment'' staff 61) and 122, were attached. A variety of units were subordinated to the division during its existence, including battalions of Russian troops and from February 1944 Grenadier Regiment 638, consisting of French volunteers, the LVF. During this period the division was assigned to Fourth Army, where it carried out occupation, economic exploitation and security duties in rear areas. It was involved in punitive operations against the local populace: these actions were carried out with extreme brutality (in total,
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lost up to a quarter of its population during the
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). A defendant at the post-war
Minsk Trial The Minsk Trial was a war crimes trial held in front of a Soviet military tribunal in 1946 in Minsk, the capital of Soviet Belarus. Defendants included German military, police, and SS officials who were responsible for implementing the occupation ...
, Paul Eick, stated that he had set out to create and then liquidate a
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in the town of
Orsha Orsha ( be, О́рша, Во́рша, Orša, Vorša; russian: О́рша ; lt, Orša, pl, Orsza) is a city in Belarus in the Vitebsk Region, on the fork of the Dnieper and Arshytsa rivers. History Orsha was first mentioned in 1067 as Rsha ...
under the division's command.Prusin, p14 In June 1944, the Fourth Army was encircled by Soviet forces during the liberation of the Belorussian SSR,
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. The 286th Security Division was overrun and destroyed in the vicinity of
Orsha Orsha ( be, О́рша, Во́рша, Orša, Vorša; russian: О́рша ; lt, Orša, pl, Orsza) is a city in Belarus in the Vitebsk Region, on the fork of the Dnieper and Arshytsa rivers. History Orsha was first mentioned in 1067 as Rsha ...
. Its remnants were reorganised late that year at Memel as the 286th Infantry Division, assigned to the Third Panzer Army; it was again destroyed at Neukuhren during the battles in Samland towards the end of the war.


Commanders

*Generalleutnant Kurt Müller (15 March 1941) *Generalleutnant
Johann-Georg Richert __NOTOC__ Johann-Georg Richert (14 April 1890 – 30 January 1946) was a German general during World War II. He commanded the 286th Security Division (Germany), 286th Security Division whose personnel committed numerous war crimes in occupied Bela ...
(15 June 1942) *Generalleutnant
Hans Oschmann Hans Oschmann (24 December 1894, Schöneberg – 14 November 1944, at Faimbe) was a German Army general (german: Generalleutnant)Mitcham, page 215 and signals officer, who was involved in the early command of the German signal intelligence or ...
(1 November 1943) *Generalleutnant Friedrich-Georg Eberhardt (5 August 1944)


286th Infantry Division

* Generalleutnant Friedrich-Georg Eberhardt (December 1944) * Generalleutnant
Wilhelm Thomas __NOTOC__ Wilhelm Thomas (8 October 1892 – 24 August 1976) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded several divisions. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Awards and decorations ...
(26 December 1944 - 26 January 1945) * Colonel Willi Schmidt (January 1945) * Generalmajor Emmo von Roden (January -May 1945) : MIA


See also

*
War crimes of the Wehrmacht During World War II, the German combined armed forces ( ''Heer'', ''Kriegsmarine'' and ''Luftwaffe'') committed systematic war crimes, including massacres, mass rape, looting, the exploitation of forced labor, the murder of three million S ...


Footnotes


References

* Prusin, A V. ''Fascist Criminals to the Gallows! The Holocaust and Soviet War Crimes Trials'', ''Holocaust and Genocide Studies'' 17.1 (2003) 1-30


Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:286th Security Division (Wehrmacht) Military units and formations established in 1941 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 Security divisions of Germany during World War II War crimes of the Wehrmacht