Hans Jaskulsky

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Hans Jaskulsky (* 14. September 1912 in Samotschin ; † 14. June 2007 in Bochum ) was a German lawyer, sturmbannführer and leader of Einsatzkommando 13 of Einsatzgruppe H .

Life

Hans Jaskulsky was the son of a manager. In 1920 his family moved to Torgelow in Pomerania and in 1929 to Berlin . There he put 1931 the Abitur and studied three semesters of Law . In March 1933 he became head of the Heidelberg student body and interrupted his studies for this political activity.

Jaskulsky was a member of the Hitler Youth at the age of 16 . On May 1, 1933, he joined the NSDAP . From 1933 to 1935 he was a member of the SA . In 1935 he became a member of the SS . In October 1934 he was appointed to the Reich leadership of the German student body and in January 1935 appointed chief of staff there. Until the end of June 1937 he worked at the Academy for State Research and Reich Planning. In May 1938 he was hired as a speaker at the SD subsection in Berlin. In September of the same year he was transferred to Vienna and later became department head for law and culture in the SD section in Graz . In April 1938, he was in front of the Judicial Examination Office at the Court of Berlin , the first state examination and was established in May 1939, the University of Graz Dr. jur. PhD. In February 1941 he was assigned to Bayreuth as head of the SD section . From autumn 1943 to early 1944 he was head of the SD section in Frankfurt am Main . He was then transferred to Slovakia , where he took over the command of Einsatzkommando 13 and led it until January 1945. Then he was appointed to RSHA , Group VI C.

After the war he worked as a businessman in Constance . He was involved in the German-Swiss Motorboat Club, of which he was president several times. He died in Bochum in 2007.

literature

  • Lenka Šindelářová: Finale of the Annihilation. Einsatzgruppe H in Slovakia in 1944/1945. WBG, Darmstadt 2013, ISBN 978-3534259731

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lenka Šindelářová: Finale of the annihilation. Einsatzgruppe H in Slovakia in 1944/1945 . Darmstadt 2013, p. 192.
  2. ^ French L. MacLean: The Field Men: the SS Officers Who Led the Einsatzkommandos - the Nazi Mobile Killing Units . Schiffer Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-7643-0754-1 , p. 76.
  3. a b c Lenka Šindelářová: Finale of the annihilation. Einsatzgruppe H in Slovakia in 1944/1945 . Darmstadt 2013, p. 193.