By Dr. Melamed
Title: Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) District, wartime documents, 1941-1943
Predominant Dates:1942
ID: RG-93/RG-93
Primary Creator: German police authorities of Tarnopol (Ternopil) District, East Galicia, wartime (1941 -- 1944)
Other Creators: Ukrainian Auxiliary Police of the Tarnopol (Ternopil) District, financial office (1941 -- 1943)
Extent: 1.0 Boxes
Subjects: Brzeziny (Lublin, Poland), Collaboration between Ukrainian auxiliary police and German authorities, 1941 -- 1945, Collaboration with the German administration in the General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945, District Galicia (General Government: Administrative Unit), 1941 -- 1945, Districts of the General Government, 1939 -- 1945, Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region), Financial documentation in regard to activity of Ukrainian Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) district, Generalgouvernement, Generalgouvernement, German Occupied Poland, WWII, German civil and military administration in General Government, 1939 -- 1945, German civil and military administration in Lublin district, General Govenment, 1939 -- 1944, German customs and border personnel stationed in Narol, Lublin district, 1941 -- 1944, German military and civil administration of District Galicia in 1941 -- 1944, German police and security forces in the General Government, 1939 -- 1945, Lemberg (Poland: General Government: District Galicia), 1941 -- 1944, Lublin district of General Government, 1939 -- 1944, Narol (Lublin, Poland), Personal questionnaires and files of Nazi-German authorities in General Government, wartime, Tarnopol (Poland), Tarnopol district of the East Galicia, General Government, wartime, Ternopil (Ukraine), Ternopil district of East Galicia, General Government, wartime, Ukrainian collaboration in the Holocaust, Ukrainian Police (Auxiliary Police) Police Academy in Lviv (Lwow), wartime, Ukrainian Police (Ukrainian auxiliary police) under command of German Police in East Galicia wartime, Ukrainian Police in Lviv, 1941, Ukrainian Police in Skalat county, Tarnopol, financial documents, wartime, Ukrainian Police in Skalat county, Tarnopol district, wartime, Ukrainian Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) district of East Galicia, collaboration, wartime, Ukrainian Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) region and counties, wartime documents, Ukrainian Police in Terebovlia county, Tarnopol, financial documentation, wartime, Ukrainian Police in Terebovlia county, Tarnopol, wartime, Ukrainian Police in Zbarazh county, Tarnopol, financial documentation, wartime, Ukrainian Police in Zbarazh county, Tarnopol, wartime
This Collection comprises documents related to financial documentation in regard to sustanance of the Ukrainian Security (auxiliary) Police stationed in the county (powiat) locations and in Tarnopol itself.
The other part of this Collections are personal files compiled of personal questionnaires of the NSDAP members employed in police authorities in General Gouvernement and at the reported period in the Tarnopol District of the General Gouvernement.
This collection also contains official correspondences between the German agencies in Germany, General Government and in the General Gouvernement. To this sub-collection also could be related correspondences between the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police and German Authorities in the Tarnopol District of the General Gouvernement.
This collection also contains personal questionnaires of the NSDAP members employed in police authorities in General Gouvernement and at the reported period in the Tarnopol District of the General Gouvernement.
The other part of this Collections are personal files compiled of personal questionnaires of the NSDAP members employed in police authorities in General Gouvernement and at the reported period in the Tarnopol District of the General Gouvernement.
This collection also contains official correspondences between the German agencies in Germany, General Government and in the General Gouvernement. To this group of documents we could also relate official documentation issued in regard to service duties of the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police personnel.
This collection comprises basic three parts, financial documents in the form of payrolls to the units of Ukrainian Security (auxiliary) police stationed in the counties (powiaty) of Tarnopol (Ternopil) district of the District Galizien (East Galicia), personal files of the NSDAP members holding posts in Police, Military and German Administration in the General Government. The third part relates to official documentation issued in regard to service duties of the members of Ukrainian Auxiliary Police stationed in Tarnopol (Ternopil) region in 1941 – 1943.
Ukrainian auxiliary police was largely referred as Ukrainian Police and became an official established agency in August 1941.It was regarded patriotic to serve in Ukrainian Police for that was a way to get military trained, trusted with weapon and be in position of power once a political situation may change and Ukraine (at least East Galicia) will receive an autonomous if not independent status. Until then a trustful and devoted service to Germans who liberated Ukraine from the Soviet rule would be a right thing to do. Ukrainian police in district Galicia often was given a task of executing Jewish actions, controlling the ghettos and implementing round ups and deportations of Jews.
A phenomenon of devoted service lasted until spring of 1943. With the activization of the OUN - UPA resistance activity in the forests and with a perception of Germans loosing the war, the cause of Ukrainian independence rose up to the occasion to show allegiance to Ukrainian national cause by joining the OUN - UPA combat units. That action was reified by desertion from the Ukrainian Police to the forests. Largely shrinking of the ranks of Ukrainian police took place after almost all of Jews in East Galicia were deported to extermination camps or annihilated in ghettos and local concentration camps.
In the spring of 1943, the formation of Ukrainian SS Division Galizien was authorized by highest German authorities in Berlin. It took almost a year to complete recruitment, training and staffing with all required military attributes and cadres. This division amounted around 14,000 soldiers, although over 44,000 volunteered. It is regarded that the former servicemen of the Ukrainian Police joined the ranks of the 14th SS combat Ukrainian division Galizien.
Ukrainian Police is largely regarded a collaborationist and criminal organization serving the National Socialist cause in German-occupied territories. Its officers and rank-and-files were implementers of the Final Solution to the Jewish Question.
Brzeziny (Lublin, Poland)
Collaboration between Ukrainian auxiliary police and German authorities, 1941 -- 1945
Collaboration with the German administration in the General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
District Galicia (General Government: Administrative Unit), 1941 -- 1945
Districts of the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Financial documentation in regard to activity of Ukrainian Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) district
Generalgouvernement
Generalgouvernement, German Occupied Poland, WWII
German civil and military administration in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
German civil and military administration in Lublin district, General Govenment, 1939 -- 1944
German customs and border personnel stationed in Narol, Lublin district, 1941 -- 1944
German military and civil administration of District Galicia in 1941 -- 1944
German police and security forces in the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
Lemberg (Poland: General Government: District Galicia), 1941 -- 1944
Lublin district of General Government, 1939 -- 1944
Narol (Lublin, Poland)
Personal questionnaires and files of Nazi-German authorities in General Government, wartime
Tarnopol (Poland)
Tarnopol district of the East Galicia, General Government, wartime
Ternopil (Ukraine)
Ternopil district of East Galicia, General Government, wartime
Ukrainian collaboration in the Holocaust
Ukrainian Police (Auxiliary Police) Police Academy in Lviv (Lwow), wartime
Ukrainian Police (Ukrainian auxiliary police) under command of German Police in East Galicia wartime
Ukrainian Police in Lviv, 1941
Ukrainian Police in Skalat county, Tarnopol, financial documents, wartime
Ukrainian Police in Skalat county, Tarnopol district, wartime
Ukrainian Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) district of East Galicia, collaboration, wartime
Ukrainian Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) region and counties, wartime documents
Ukrainian Police in Terebovlia county, Tarnopol, financial documentation, wartime
Ukrainian Police in Terebovlia county, Tarnopol, wartime
Ukrainian Police in Zbarazh county, Tarnopol, financial documentation, wartime
Ukrainian Police in Zbarazh county, Tarnopol, wartime
These documents comprise questionnaires (personal files) regarding Customs Border Guards (Zollgrenzschutz) stationed in Narol and Brezeziny, District Lublin of General Government.
Under the auspices of the German Finance Ministry (Reichsfinanzverwaltung), the Zollgrenzschutz served to secure border passings and trafic of goods and supplies to and from German-occupied and controlled territories. Besides costums related services these administrators, largely former German civilians referred as labor reservists were also assigned to the Border Protection Service (Grenzaufsichtsdienst).