September 26, 1895 - Oskar Dirlewanger
His unit, the SS-Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger, was unusual even by the standards of wartime Germany — staffed largely with convicted criminals and deployed in anti-partisan operations where atrocity became routine rather than exceptional. What distinguished Dirlewanger was not ideology alone but a documented pattern of violence that predated the war, persisted through it, and was deliberately institutionalized in the structure of the force bearing his name. The death toll attributed to his command in Poland and Belarus runs to at least tens of thousands, with the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 among the most concentrated episodes of that destruction.
From Wikipedia
Oskar Paul Dirlewanger (26 September 1895 – c. 7 June 1945) was a German military officer, convicted child molester, and war criminal. He is best known for commanding the Dirlewanger Brigade, a penal military unit of the Waffen-SS which served in World War II. Dirlewanger's unit is often considered the most notorious Waffen-SS unit, committing some of the conflict's most infamous atrocities, with Dirlewanger himself regarded as perhaps Nazi Germany's "most extreme executioner", engaging in constant acts of violence, rape, and murder. He died after the war while in Allied custody.
Dirlewanger had an impressive career as a junior officer during World War I. He fought in the post-World War I conflicts in Germany as a minor commander in the Freikorps militia movement, with the troops he led then also characterized by excessive violence, and participated in the Spanish Civil War. Through his service with the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War, he was politically rehabilitated despite his criminal record, allowing his return to favor within the Nazi Party. He was a habitual offender, convicted in interwar Germany for illegal weapons possession and child molestation. During World War II, he was appointed and headed a special Waffen-SS unit that was officially named after him and was composed for the most part of conscripted convicts and other prisoners.
Serving mostly in Poland and Belarus, he has been closely linked to many atrocities, being responsible for the deaths of at least tens of thousands.
Further reading
- Oskar Dirlewanger
A dual-focus work covering both the life of Oskar Dirlewanger and the full history of the notorious SS unit he commanded.
View on Amazon → - The SS-Sonderkommando "Dirlewanger"
A rare firsthand account from a former unit member chronicling the brutal anti-partisan operations of the Dirlewanger Sonderkommando across Poland and Russia.
View on Amazon → - The SS Dirlewanger Brigade
Traces the origins and crimes of the Dirlewanger Brigade, an anti-partisan unit built from released convicts and answerable directly to Heinrich Himmler.
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