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10th Lithuanian Police Battalion
Lithuanian: 10-asis lietuvių policijos batalionas
Active
  • 1941 August–1943 January 31
Country German-occupied Lithuania
Allegiance  Nazi Germany
Branch Ordnungspolizei
TypeInfantry
Size280-300 (August 1941)

10th Lithuanian Police Battalion ( German: Litauische Schutzmannschaft–F–Bataillon Nr. 10; Lithuanian: 10-asis lietuvių policijos batalionas, lit.'10th Lithuanian Police Battalion') was a Lithuanian auxiliary police battalion first formed in August 1941 and disbanded on 31 January 1943. The original 10th Battalion is known to have partaken in the Holocaust. A new battalion with the same name was formed after a few months and was renumbered as 256th Lithuanian Police Battalion.

History

The 10th Lithuanian Police Battalion was formed in Panevėžys in August 1941. [1] The battalion had a total strength of 280 to 300 men, with three companies each of 80-90 men. [1] It was disbanded on 31 January 1943 and its men absorbed by the 14th Lithuanian Police Battalion. [1] The 10th Battalion took part in the Holocaust. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bubnys 2017, p. 286.

Sources

  • Bubnys, Arūnas (2017). Lietuvių policijos batalionai 1941-1945 m. Vilnius: Lietuvos gyventojų genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras. ISBN  978-609-8037-68-5.