Estonian collaborationist police units during World War II
Estonian Auxiliary Police
Active
July 1941 – November 1944
Allegiance
Nazi Germany
Branch
Schutzmannschaft
Role
Rear security
Part of
Wehrmacht / Order Police / SS of Nazi Germany
Engagements
Battle of Stalingrad Battle for Narva Bridgehead Battle of Emajõgi
Commanders
Notable commanders
Harald Riipalu
Military unit
Estonian Auxiliary Police (Estonian: Eesti kaitsepataljonid, Eesti politseipataljonid, German: Estnische Hilfspolizei) were Estonian police units that collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.[citation needed]
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