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1st Belgrade Special Combat detachment
Logo of the German Gestapo, which was administered by officers of the SS
Active1942–1944
Country1st Belgrade Special Combat detachment Nedić regime
1st Belgrade Special Combat detachment Nazi Germany
Allegiance1st Belgrade Special Combat detachment Nazi Germany
BranchGestapo
Size2000+ in total went through the unit, 145 members at a given time
Commanders
Notable commandersStrahinja Janjić

The 1st Belgrade Special Combat detachment[Note 1] was a special police unit which was established by the German Gestapo in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia[2] during World War II.

  1. ^ Cohen 1996, p. 51.
  2. ^ Hehn 1971, p. 350:official name of the occupied territory.


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