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  1. Bruno Streckenbach (7 February 1902 – 28 October 1977) was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era. He was the head of Administration and Personnel Department of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA). Streckenbach was responsible for many thousands of murders committed by Nazi mobile killing squads known as Einsatzgruppen.

  2. Bruno Streckenbach was tasked to train and indoctrinate these men, in the deadly role in the forthcoming conflict, where the four Einsatzgruppen would operate. He detailed the mission of the Einsatzgruppe, which was to seize and destroy all political and radical enemy groups such as Political Commissars Bolsheviks, gypsies, partisans and Jews.

  3. Bruno Heinrich Hugo Streckenbach (* 7. Februar 1902 in Hamburg; † 28. Oktober 1977 ebenda) war ein deutscher SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und Polizei . Streckenbach in der Mitte neben Heinrich Himmler (1939)

  4. Einsatzgruppe I, comandados por el SS-Standartenführer Bruno Streckenbach, ejerció en el 14.º Ejército; Einsatzgruppe II, SS-Obersturmbannführer Emanuel Schäfer, ejerció en el 10.º Ejército; Einsatzgruppe III, SS-Obersturmbannführer und Regierungsrat Herbert Fischer, ejerció en el 8.º Ejército

  5. Holocaust Historical Society. Bruno Streckenbach - (Bundesarchiv) Bruno Streckenbach was born on February 7, 1902, in Hamburg, he was the son of a customs official. He joined the Hamburg police in 1933, and when the Nazis came to power, he was head of the Gestapo in Hamburg.

  6. Einsatzgruppe I or EG I–Wien (under the command of SS-Standartenführer Bruno Streckenbach), deployed with the 14th Army. Einsatzkommando 1/I: SS-Sturmbannführer Ludwig Hahn; Einsatzkommando 2/I: SS-Sturmbannführer Bruno Müller; Einsatzkommando 3/I: SS-Sturmbannführer Alfred Hasselberg; Einsatzkommando 4/I: SS-Sturmbannführer ...

  7. 3 de mar. de 2009 · Streckenbach (1902-1977), Bruno. Nazi Europe. Date: 3 March, 2009. Auteur: Bovy Daniel. When Nazi troops invaded Poland, Heydrich created five Einsatzgruppen who followed the five German armies.