SS-Wachsturmbann Eimann
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It took part in fighting in and around Danzig and was later transferred to the former Polish corridor in were it was used for "police duties". These duties consisted of hunting down the remaining Polish soldiers, terrorising the civilians and murdering political leaders, priests, intellectuals and Jews.
It was disbanded 1940 and its personnel were transferred to other Totenkopf-units.
Known war crimes
This unit was involved in numerous atrocities during the fighting in Poland, manily directed against Jews, including at Jaroszew where 46 civilians were killed. On 13 September 1939 it became attached to Einsatzgruppe IV and took part in further atrocities against civilians. (1)Order of Battle
I. HunderschaftII. Hunderschaft
III. Hunderschaft
IV. Hunderschaft
Kraftfahrstaffel
Footnotes
1. "Soldiers of Destruction" by Charles W. Sydnor and "Murderous Elite: The Waffen-SS and its complete record of war crimes" by James Pontolillo.Sources used
Andrew Mollo - Uniforms of the SS: Collected EditionJames Pontolillo - Murderous Elite: The Waffen-SS and its complete record of war crimes
Charles W. Sydnor - Soldiers of Destruction