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285th Security Division
285. Sicherungs-Division
Active1941–1944
Country Nazi Germany
BranchArmy (Wehrmacht)
TypeSecurity division
SizeDivision
EngagementsWorld War II
Military unit

The 285th Security Division (285. Sicherungs-Division) was a rear-security division in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany. The unit was deployed in German-occupied areas of the Soviet Union, in the Army Group North Rear Area.

Operational history

The division was formed in 1941, prior the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa. It operated in the occupied Baltic States and Northern Russia behind Army Group North's front lines. Its duties included security of communications and supply lines, economic exploitation and combatting irregular fighters (partisans) in Wehrmacht's rear areas.

The division was subordinated to Franz von Roques, commander of Army Group North Rear Area. Along with other security and police forces in the occupied territories, the division participated in war crimes against prisoners of war and civilian population. For the period from 22 June to 1 December 1941, the division reported 1,500 enemies "killed in battle" or shot as "partisans", for the loss of seven dead and eleven wounded.

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References

Citations

  1. Keller 2012, p. 53.
  2. Shepherd 2003, p. 70.
  3. Messerschmidt 2004, p. 395.

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Further reading

Security divisions of the Wehrmacht
See also: List of German divisions in World War II
Wehrmacht Army Group Rear Areas during the German–Soviet War, 1941–45
Army Group Rear Area Command
Commanding organisations
Commanders
Security Divisions
HSS-PF
Order Police and SS Detachments
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Major crimes
War crimes trials
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