Wolfgang Birkner

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Born(1913-10-27)27 October 1913
Died24 March 1945(1945-03-24) (aged 25)
AllegianceNazi Germany Nazi Germany
Wolfgang Birkner
Born(1913-10-27)27 October 1913
Died24 March 1945(1945-03-24) (aged 25)
AllegianceNazi Germany Nazi Germany
Branch Allgemeine-SS
RankSS-Hauptsturmführer
Unit
Conflicts

Wolfgang Birkner (27 October 1913 – 24 March 1945) was a German SS functionary and a Holocaust perpetrator in World War II. Birkner served as the KdS Warschau (Komandeur der Sicherheitspolizei) in Warsaw following the German invasion of Poland in 1939.

After the German attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, Birkner and his Einsatzkommando were deployed in the newly formed Bialystok District in the Army Group Centre Rear Area. Birkner arrived in Białystok from the General Government on 30 June 1941, sent in by the SS Police commander Eberhard Schöngarth on orders from the Reich Security Main Office. As veteran of Einsatzgruppe IV from the 1939 invasion of Poland, Birkner was a specialist in rear security operations.[1]

Headquarters of Sicherheitspolizei (SiPo), and the seat of KdS Warschau (Komandeur der Sicherheitspolizei und SD für den Distrikt Warschau) in Warsaw. Birkner served here before his deployment to Bialystok District

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