Walter Schallock

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Walter Schallock (born May 8, 1903 in Stettin , † September 2, 1974 in Heide ) was a German SS-Untersturmführer and commando leader in Sonderkommando 1005 .

Life

Schallock was a commercial employee. From 1921 to 1925 he was a soldier in the Reichswehr . On October 1, 1930, he joined the NSDAP . In 1931 he became a member of the SS . From February to May 1933 he was an auxiliary policeman with the police chief in Stettin. In October 1933 he became a detective at the Stettin State Police. In September 1939 he was an officer in the security police in Katowice and in the summer of 1940 in Rzeszow . From August 1941 to May 1944 he worked in Department IV (Resistance) at KdS Lemberg . Since June 1943 he was used in Sonderkommando 1005. In the autumn of 1944 he was transferred to the Aahus Security Police .

From August 1945 to 1949 he was a Danish prisoner of war. He then worked as an employee in Heide. In April 1961 he was taken into custody, but the criminal case was dropped for incapacity to stand trial.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ernst Klee: The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 526.
  2. a b c d e Dieter Pohl: National Socialist Persecution of Jews in East Galicia, 1941–1944 . Munich 1997, p. 420.