Lithuanian Security Police

Lithuanian Security Police

The Lithuanian Security Police, also referred to as Saugumas ( _lt. Saugumo policija), was a Lithuanian Nazi-sponsored collaborationist police force that operated from 1941 to 1944.en icon cite news |author = United States Department of Justice |url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/library/news/1996/960626-302crm.htm |title = Court Revokes U.S. Citizenship of Former Security Police Official |date = 1996-06-26 |accessdate = 2006-06-09] It had a staff of approximately 400 people, 250 of them in Kaunaslt icon cite book | author =Arūnas Bubnys | coauthors = | title =Vokiečių ir lietuvių saugumo policija (1941–1944) (German and Lithuanian security police: 1941-1944)| year =2004 | publisher =Lietuvos gyventojų genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras | location =Vilnius | url =http://www.genocid.lt/Leidyba/1/arunas1.htm | accessdate =2006-06-09 ] and around another 130 in Vilnius.en icon cite book | author =various authors | coauthors =Michael MacQueen | title =Lithuania and the Jews; The Holocaust Chapter | year =2005 | chapter =Lithuanian Collaboration in the “Final Solution”: Motivations and Case Studies | publisher =United States Holocaust Memorial Museum | location =Washington, D.C. | url =http://www.ushmm.org/research/center/publications/occasional/2005-07-03/paper.pdf | format =pdf ]

Overview

The police in Nazi occupied Lithuania, consisted of separate German and Lithuanian units. The most important German police organizations were the security police ( _de. Sicherheitspolizei) and security service ( _de. Sicherheitsdienst) with headquarters in Kaunas, and the public police ( _de. Schutzpolizei). The major Lithuanian police organisations were Public Police, Lithuanian Security and Criminal Police, Lithuanian self-defence units (police battalions), Railway Police and Fire Police. Lithuanian police organizations were subordinate to the respective German police organizations.lt icon Arūnas Bubnys, " [http://www.genocid.lt/Leidyba/13/bubnys.htm Lithuanian Security Police and the Holocaust (1941–1944)] "] Motorized units of German police, Latvian, Estonian and Ukrainian police battalions were also present in Lithuania. In response to growing partisan activity in Eastern Lithuania, 9th and 16th regiment of SS police were sent there.

History

Origins

Lithuanian Provisional Government, a temporary government that was to govern Lithuania in the transitional period between the start of hostilities and the projected liberation of the country by Germany was restoring state institutions. On June 24, 1941, the authority recreated the pre-war Ministry of Internal Affairs and most of the men from the unit were accepted into its State Security Department headed by Vytautas Reivytis.en icon cite book | author =Joseph A. Melamed | title =The Malicious Face and Criminal Acts of the "Provisional Government" of Lithuania or "the Insurrection of the Lithuanian Nation" (רשימת יישובי היהודים בליטא בזמן השואה, תאריכי ומקומות הרצח וכן ) | year =2004 | editor = | pages =10-11 | chapter =The Security Police (Sicherheits-polizei or Saugumas) | publisher = Association of Lithuanian Jews | url =http://lithuanianjews.org.il/media/uploads/THE%20MALICIOUS%20FACE%20AND%20CRIMINAL%20ACTS.doc | format =doc ] There they were joined by many more former members of pre-war Lithuanian institutions, as the government asked all those working there prior to June 15, 1940, to report for duty. However, after the German take-over of Lithuania it became apparent that the Germans had no intention to grant autonomy to Lithuania and the government was dissolved on 5 August, 1941. At the same time the police and intelligence agencies recreated during the transitional period were found useful and were incorporated into the German security system. The former Security Department was reorganised to Lithuanian Security Police. Many of its members came from the fascist Iron Wolf organisation.

Structure

Head of Lithuanian Security and Criminal Police was agent of Abwehr Stasys Čenkus. He kept this position until the end of German occupation. His deputy assistants were head of Security Police Kazys Matulis and personal secretary Vytenis Stasiškis. Head of Criminal Police was Petras Pamataitis.

LSP had six regional branches ( _lt. Apygarda) - in Kaunas itself (headed by Albinas Čiuoderis), in Vilnius (Aleksandras Lileikis), Šiauliai (Juozas Pakulis), Ukmergė (Aleksandras Braziukaitis), Marijampolė (Petras Banys) and Panevėžys (Antanas Liepa). The headquarters were divided onto several departments: Organization (head Povilas Žičkus, 1942), Economical and Financial (headed by Pranas Nenorta), and Information (headed by Juozas Jucius). Melamed adds department of "Communists, Ethnic Minorities and Jews" to this list.

Regional branches usually had seven commissariats:
* Guards' commissariat - guarding buildings and prisons
* Servicing commissariat - for financial and servicing functions
* Information commissariat - screening candidates to governmental institutions, gathering operative information, creating lists of enemies of government, gathering information on political attitudes of local population, preparing reports and publication
* Communist commissariat - gathering information on Communists, Soviet partisans, underground Communist organizations, performing arrests, and inquiries, recruiting agents
* Polish commisariat - investigating activities of illegal Polish organizations, performing searches, arrests, and inquiries, recruiting agents
* Commisariat of ethnic minorities - investigating and controlling activities of Russians, Belarusians and other ethnic minorities
* Reconnaissance commisariat.

Regional branches sometimes had different set of commissariats, for example Kaunas's branch had commissariat for rightwing organizations.

Activities

Collaborating with the Nazi Sipo (Security Police) and SD,en icon cite book | author =Zvi Gitelman | title =Bitter Legacy: Confronting the Holocaust in the USSR | year =1998 | pages =98 | publisher =Indiana University Press | id =ISBN 0-253-33359-8| url =http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0253333598&id=USW9-xQ85FwC&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&q=Saugumas&vq=Saugumas&dq=Saugumas&sig=I_B5FJ3g0CQt2q5sfMJ3Upv7qCM] the unit was directly subordinate to the German KripoFifth office of Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA, Reich Security Main Office)] (Criminal Police). As such, it fulfilled a variety of roles. Among its main tasks were providing the German police forces with information and intelligence on Polish resistance, Communist organizations and ethnic minorities. It also served the role of an anti-partisan unit in the area of German-occupied northern Poland and Lithuania.pl icon Piotr Niwiński, [http://www.ipn.gov.pl/a_291203_grot_okreg.html Okręg Wileński SZP-ZWZ-AK 1939-1944] (Wilno Region SZP-ZWZ-AK 1939-1944), 2nd Conference on „Opór społeczeństwa wobec systemu represji w Polsce i na Litwie w latach 1944 – 1956” (Society's resistance against the system of repression in Poland and Lithuania in the years 1944-1956), 2003, at the site of Instytut Pamięci Narodowej] A special section within the Saugumas was devoted entirely to Jews and Communists ( _lt. Komunistų-Žydų Skyrius). Finally, it presented its German superiors with proscription lists of Jews and intelligentsia bound for extermination,pl icon [http://rzecz-pospolita.com/ponary.php3 PONARY] ] pl icon [http://rzecz-pospolita.com/wilno05.php3 WILNO] ] People "suspected of Jewish roots", evaded being imprisoned in (or tried to escape fromen icon cite news|url=http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/4006/edition_id/72/format/html/displaystory.html |title = Deported Nazi denies any guilt |publisher = Jewish Telegraphic Agency |date = 1996-07-12 |accessdate = 2006-06-09] ) the ghettos or those who violated the Nazi racial laws were arrested and handed over either to the Gestapo or to another Lithuanian collaborationist force named Ypatingasis būrys, which then transported them to the mass murder site of Paneriai or to other places of mass execution.pl icon cite journal | author = Tomasz Krzyżak | year = 2004 | month = September | title = Lawina Steinbach (Steinbach's Avalanche) | journal = Wprost | volume = 1138 | issue = 2004-09-19 | url = http://www.wprost.pl/ar/?O=66698 | format = | accessdate = 2006-06-09 ] pl icon [http://www.obliczahistorii.pl/pelne.php?Art=1041&Strona=2 Śmierć pod czerwono-czarną flagą UPA] (Death under the red-black flag of UPA] , "Inne Oblicza Historii"] pl icon Marek A. Koprowski, " [http://www.opoka.org.pl/biblioteka/I/IH/strzelcy_ponarscy.html Ponarski Wyrzut Sumienia] " (Ponary's Conscience), Gość Niedzielny (17/2001)] Bubnys, however, claims, that Jewish questions were exceptionally in competence of German Security Police and German civilian administration. According to Bubnys, role of Lithuanian Security Police in extermination of Jews was minor and mostly limited to searching for individual Jews escaped from ghettos and transferring captives to the German Security Police. He points to the fact, that Lithuanian Security Police was directly subordinate to the German Criminal Police and not to the SD or Gestapo, which were directly persecuting enemies of Reich.

Persecution of Jews

The activities of the LSP offices in major towns (Vilnius, Kaunas) and in the provinces differed in principle. The LSP officers in major towns would most often study more complicated cases of political and strategic character, thus not taking part in mass killing of the Jews directly. After interrogations, the arrested Jews would be forwarded to relevant police divisions which would perpetrate the mass slaughter.

Those LSP offices in the province took part in the Holocaust and, altogether, were more active. Here, the LSP officials would not only conduct the interrogations, but would also organize the very process of persecution of the Jews: mass arrests, transportation of the Jews to the venues of imprisonment and massacre. Heads of some LSP divisions in the province would also themselves supervise the massacre actions.

During the first months of German occupation, the "Communist commissariat" of the Vilnius branch, headed by Juozas Bagdonis, was especially active. This commissariat in some documents of 1941 is sometimes referred to as the "Communist-Jewish section" (Komunistų-žydų sekcija). This commissariat was responsible for spying on, arresting and interrogating communists, members of Komsomol, former Soviet government workers, NKVD collaborators, Jews and supporters of Jews.

Resistance

There are known many cases of Lithuanian Security Police staff resisting the German occupiers. Staff participated in secret anti-Nazi organizations, distributed underground leaflets and secret information. For example, Povilas Žičkus, the head of Polital, later the Administrative Department of Security Police, was an active resistant to the German occupation and on 14 May 1944, was arrested by the Gestapo and deported to prison in Germany. Kazys Gimžauskas, deputy of commander of the Vilnius branch, was a member of the organization "Kęstutis" and illegally supplied information to the Lithuanian Front. Lileikis knew about the relations of his deputy with the Lithuanian underground but didn't tell anyone. In 1943, an employee of the Vilnius branch, Zenonas Pranckevičius, was caught distributing illegal papers and removed from service.

Postwar developments

At the end of the war many members of the Lithuanian Security Police fled to Western Europe, notably to Germany. In 1955, the former commander of its Vilnius branch, Aleksandras Lileikis, emigrated to the USA, where he obtained citizenship, of which he was stripped in 1996. Lileikis's trial was postponed several times due to his poor health; he died at age 93 without trialen icon cite news |author = Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (institutional author) |url =http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2000/eur/691.htm
title =Lithuania. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2000 |date =2001-02-23 |accessdate = 2006-06-12
] . Kazys Gimžauskas, deputy of Lileikis, who returned to Lithuania after US authorities began to investigate him in 1996, was convicted in 2001 of participation in genocide.en icon cite journal | year = 2004 |author = Nick Paton Walsh| month = March | title = Refugee faces Nazi war trial | journal = The Observer | issue = 2004-01-18 | url = http://observer.guardian.co.uk/europe/story/0,,1125869,00.html | accessdate = 2006-06-12 ] In 2006 Algimantas Dailidė was convicted in Lithuania of persecuting and arresting two Poles and 12 Jews while he was a member of Lithuanian Security Police.en icon cite journal | year = 2006 | month = March | title = Nazi helper avoids Lithuania jail | journal = BBC News | issue = 2006-03-27 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4849524.stm | accessdate = 2006-06-09 ] en icon cite news |author = United States Department of Justice (institutional author) |url =http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2001/July/320crm.htm
title =Justice Department Moves to Deport Florida Man Who Participated in Wartime Nazi Roundups of Lithuanian Jews |date =2001-07-11 |accessdate = 2006-06-09
]

Contemporary view

In today's Lithuania, the role of Lithuanian Security Police in fighting Soviet underground organizations is seen as positive,Fact|date=February 2007 while its role in persecuting and exterminating Jews is seen as negative.Fact|date=February 2007 There is no consensus how to value its fight with Polish resistance organizations, as there are claims that some of them, like Armia Krajowa, used to engage in criminal acts against the Lithuanian population.Fact|date=February 2007 Outside of Lithuania, particularly in Poland, the Lithuanian Security Police is seen primarily in negative light, as a nazi-collaborating force engaged in fighting Polish anti-Nazi resistance organizations and persecution and murder of Polish civilians.Timothy Snyder, Yale University Press, 2003, ISBN 030010586X, "The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999", [http://books.google.com/books?id=xSpEynLxJ1MC&pg=PA84&lpg=PA84&sig=UoPTYPGDRwcJDqlcHIvyaDGbghI Google Print, p.84] ] [pl icon Gazeta Wyborcza, 2001-02-14, " [http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/swiat/1,34175,151474.html Litewska prokuratura przesłuchuje weteranów AK"] (Lithuanian prosecutor questioning AK veterans), last accessed on 7 June 2006] ]

ee also

* Holocaust in Lithuania
* Law enforcement in Lithuania
* Lithuanian Activist Front
* Lithuanian underground government
* Lithuanian 1941 independence
* Lithuanian Riflemen's Union
* Local Lithuanian Detachment
* Tautinio Darbo Apsaugos batalionas
* Ypatingasis būrys

External links

* [http://www.vilnaghetto.com Chronicles of the Vilna Ghetto: wartime photographs & documents - vilnaghetto.com]

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