See also: the Belarusian Home Defence led by members of the Belarusian Auxiliary Police from 1944
Belarusian Auxiliary Police
Inspection of Belarusian Auxiliary Police by Radasłaŭ Astroŭski
Active
July 1941-1944
Allegiance
Germany
Type
Auxiliary police
Role
Nazi security warfare The Holocaust in Belarus
Size
30,000 (1943)[1]
Military unit
The Belarusian Auxiliary Police (Belarusian: Беларуская дапаможная паліцыя, romanized: Biełaruskaja dapamožnaja palicyja) was a German force established in July 1941 in occupied Belarus, staffed by local inhabitants, considered collaborationist[citation needed]. In western Belarus, auxiliary police were formed in the form of Schutzmannschaften units, while in the east they were formed in the form of Ordnungsdienst.
It was intended that the auxiliary police would consist of one policeman for every 100 villagers and one policeman for every 300 city residents.[2]
^Rein 2017, p. 182.
^Grzybowski 2021, p. 167.
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