- Belarusian Central Rada
Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Беларуская Цэнтральная Рада"
"Weißruthenischer Zentralrat"
conventional_long_name = Belarusian Central Rada
common_name = Belarus
continent = Europe
region = Eastern Europe
country = Belarus
status = Autonomous territory inReichskommissariat Ostland
empire = Nazi Germany
era = World War II
government_type =
year_start = 1943
year_end = 1944
date_start =
date_end = July 3
event_start =
event_end =
s1 = Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
flag_s1 = Flag of Byelorussian SSR.svg
symbol_type = Coat of arms
symbol = Pahonia
flag_type = Flag
national_motto =
national_anthem =
capital = Minsk
common_languages = Belarusian, German
title_leader = President
year_leader1 =1943 –1944
leader1 = Radasłaŭ AstroŭskiThe Belarusian Central Rada (Belarusian: "Беларуская Цэнтральная Рада" ("The Belarusian central Council"), German: "Weißruthenischer Zentralrat") was nominally the government ofBelarus from 1943-1944. It was acollaborationist government established byNazi Germany within the occupation and colonial administration ofReichskommissariat Ostland .Administrative division
The
puppet state consisted of several administrative divisions called "Hauptgebiete":
*the "Hauptgebiet" of Minsk included:
**Minsk (administrative center and capital)
**Maladzechna
*the "Hauptgebiet" of Vitebsk included:
**Vitebsk (administrative center)
*the "Hauptgebiet" of Mogilev included:
**Mogilev (administrative center)
**Homiel
**Babrujsk
*the "Hauptgebiet" of Smolensk included:
**Smolensk (administrative center)
*the "Hauptgebiet" of Brest included:
**Hrodna
**Brest
**Baranovichi (Baranowicze) (administrative center)The "Hauptgebiete" were subdivided further into Kreisgebiete.
Timeline
The autonomous government had its origins in July 3, 1941, within "
Reichskommissariat Ostland ". The German administrator in the Belarus area, "Generalreichskommissar"Wilhelm Kube , had his command center inMinsk , along with subordinated Kommissars in Minsk andBaranovichi .Ivan Jermačenka , a Belarusian collaborator who was the leader of Belarusian groups that supported the Nazi regime. Kube announced that Jermačenka had been named the "Advisor on Belarusian affairs".When Belarusian territory originally came under Nazi German control, the "Generalbezirke of Belarus" was established, including
Navahrudak ,Polesia "Voivodas",Hlybokaye andVileyka districts at north of the Koch'sUkraine ,Smolensk and all of Belarus. In 1942, the German civil authority was extended toMinsk ,Slutsk andBarysaw . The rest of Belarus remained under military control.The purpose of this political organization was to encourage local support for German forces in the short-term to help defeat the Soviet Union. In the long-term, Belarus was to be made part of the Nazis' project of
Lebensraum ("living space"), in which those deemed non-Aryan would be exterminated or expelled to make way for German colonists, while the citizens who remained would be subject to forcedGermanization .In June 1943, the Nazi Germans organized a local "Vertrauensausschuss" (Committee of confidence), composed of native "Kreisältester" (district elder chief) of districts and others six notable locals under presidency of
Wraslaw Iwanowsky , the "Alderman " of Belarus. In 1943, Kube was killed by his Belarusian mistress, who planted a bomb in his bed.General
Reinhard Gehlen suggested in his memorandum to the German High Command that steps be taken to appeal to the Russian people to join Germans in the fight against partisans. So GeneralKurt von Gottberg , who was assigned Kube's post, decided to offer Belarusian collaborators a limited form of national autonomy.Radasłaŭ Astroŭski , who was at that time a mayor of Smolensk, was selected by the SS to head the new regime. Astroŭski became the head of the local government "cabinet"Rada .Sometime in spring of 1940, Dr.
Franz Six , a former professor of political science and head of the "Vorkommando" (SS forward unit) for "Einsatzgruppe B", made contact with the local branch of the Belarusian "self-help" organization inWarsaw and put together a task force of some thirty to forty trusted Belarusians to serve as guides, administrators and informers. Among them wereStanislau Stankevich , who later ran the city of Borisov,Emmanuel Jasiuk , who was assigned to the city ofKlecak , andJury Sabaleuski , who administeredBaranovichi . Astroŭski was to organize the counties aroundMinsk and then follow the invasion forces toRussia . In a moment of optimism, the SS had designated Dr. Six's unit "Vorkommando Moskau".Six nominated two of his Belarusian collaborators to organize each city and town under military occupation. In Minsk, Astroŭski formed a municipal government subservient to Nazis, while
Franz Kushel put together police forces. The SS equipped police wore black uniforms and red armbands labeled "Polizei".Borisov was under control of
Stanislau Stankevich . He ruled Borisov, a town of some 15,000, more than half of them Jews, through Belarusian police force garbed in black SS-type uniforms with the white-red-white of Belarus on their armbands.Emanuel Jasiuk , was the wartime mayor ofKletsk In December 1940, German authority was confirmed in this political organization by the ordinance of "Zentralrat" (Central Council), and named "Weissruthenischer Zentralrat". The principal function was to recruit from the local population the Belarusian "Interior Guard" (BKA) as a native collaborationist police service, the origin of next Belarusian volunteer units in "Wehrmacht" and
Waffen SS legion.Astroŭski organized the Belarusian home defense corps (BKA) from 20,000 men in police battalions. he present a list of ministers for a Belarusian Central Council (Rada), to the Germans, and petitioned for authorization to organize collaborators in each province and districts.
Dmitry Kasmovich , the police chief ofSmolensk area, established an expanding ring of fortified villages around Smolensk.One of the most powerful weapons in the collaborationist arsenal was religion. The SS established an
Autocephalous Belarusian Orthodox Church independent from thePatriarch of Moscow . The church's priests had considerable influence with the peasantry, and they actively supported the Nazi cause. In late June 1944, Minsk Opera House was filled with 1,039 delegates from all Belarusian provinces.Joachim Kipel was the president of the Second All-Belarusian Rada Congress.While Belarusian peasantry initially often supported the Nazi Fact|date=February 2007, the brutality and arrogance of the liberators had soon turned most of the Belarusian population against them. An unprecedented guerilla war against Nazi control was started and coordinated by the
Soviet Union . Soviet agents infiltrated every institution of the collaborators. Massive sabotage acts took place.In Belarus and Poland, the "Wehrmacht" introduced the "
Panzerkampfwagen " PzKpfw VI "Tiger II " or "Königstiger " tanks. The first time the Tiger II saw action was in May 1944 near Minsk, followed by another action of "Panzer Abteilung 501 " commanded byOberstleutnant von Legat in July 1944 atSandomierz in Poland.The new tanks and the older PzKpfw VI "
Tiger I " PzKpfwV "Panther" and "Sturmgeschütz "s, fought in the last defensive actions to provide cover for the withdrawal of authorities, local supporters and last Axis units from these territories toEast Prussia n and Polish lands under German control. The SS assigned a special train that carried 800 collaborators and their families to Germany on June 28, 1944. Astrouski left two days later since he was organizing evacuation.These ancient Belarusian BKA security police forces was were absorbed into "
30.Waffen-Grenadier-division der SS-Russiche No 2. This infantry division was formed from the remnants of the "29th Waffen-SS Division , which included Belarusian and Ukrainian units. The Germans had set up an officers' school and issued uniforms with "Waffen Sturm-brigade Belarus " designation.Orders were issued for Belarusian forces to be absorbed by
Vlasov 'sRussian Army of Liberation ; but Astroŭski opposed this. He also sabotaged the idea of the "Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia", since he did not wanted to align himself with Russians.Others members of the Belarusian police were recruited by SS Colonel
Otto Skorzeny for training inDahlwitz , nearBerlin , to make special undercover strikes and operate behind enemy lines. These units were known as "Black Cat", and led byMichas' Vitushka . They operated inBelavezha Forest against Soviet forces in anti-communist guerrilla operations in 1945.The temporary nation was ended in 1944 when the
Red Army drove the retreating Nazi German forces from Belarus.At the end of 1945, Astroŭski held a special meeting of the "Belarusian Central Committee" which decided to dissolve the government in order to avoid being sent back to Belarus as war criminals.
Belarusian volunteers in the German army
*Belarusian Abwehr/Brandenburg Sabouteur agents
*Vorkommando Einsatzgruppe B, also Vorkommando Moskau
*Belarusian Interior Guard (BKA)
*29th Waffen-SS Division/(weissruthenische Gr.)
*Waffen-Grenadier-Brigade der SS (weißruthenische Nr. 1)
*30.Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (weissruthenische Nr. 1)
*weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75
*I./weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75
*II./weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75
*III./weissruthenische Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 75
*weissruthenische Artillerie-Abteilung
*weissruthenische Panzerjäger-Abteilung
*weissruthenische Reiter-Schwadron
*Waffen Sturm-brigade Belarus
*"Black Cat" Special undercover unitGerman Commanders and officers associated with Belarus
*SS Officer Dr.Franz Six
*GeneralReinhard Gehlen , Chief of German East-Front Intelligence with offices in Smolensk
*GeneralkommissarWilhelm Kube
*SS GeneralKurt von Gottberg
*SS ColonelOtto Skorzeny
*SS-StandartenführerHans Siegling Belarusian anti-communist commanders
*Źmicier Kasmovič , the police chief ofSmolensk
*Francišak Kušal , Commander of local BKA police forces
*Michaś Vituška , Commander of "Black Cat" special unitBelarusian political leaders
*Radasłaŭ Astroŭski , Mayor ofSmolensk and later the President of Belarusian Central Rada
*Jury Sabaleŭski , Major ofBaranavičy and Vice-President of the Belarusian Central Council
*PriestMikałaj Łapicki , Orthodox priest and Editor-in-Chief of the "Ranica" newspaper
*Vacłaŭ Ivanoŭski , "Alderman ofMinsk "
*Ivan Jermačenka (also known as "Herr Jawohl"), local political adviser
*Stanisłaŭ Stankievič , Mayor ofBarysaŭ
*Emmanuel Jasiuk , Mayor ofKlecak
*Jaŭchim Kipel , president of the Second All-Belarusian Rada Congress
*Ivan Kasiak , Belarusian provincial governor
*Jury Bartyševič , Minister of Administration of occupational Astroŭski government
*Anton Adamovič , member in self-help Belarusian organization
*Mikoła Abramčyk , Intelligence Minister in Astroŭski government
*Stanisłaŭ Hrynkievič Belarusian political movements
* Hramada Movement (Belarusian Peasants and Workers Party)
*Belarusian National-Socialist Party
* Self-help Belarusian Groups
* Belarusian affairs office
* Belarusian "Ventruensausschuss" administrative-political organization
* First Zentralrat political organizationBelarusian political news
*"Ranica " Belarusian political newsee also
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Belarusian National Republic
*Byelorussian SSR
*Lokot Republic - Some Russian State under direct Axis Powers control
*Luftwaffe Central (Weissrutenische) detachment (Luftflotte 6, Belarus)
*Military history of Belarus during World War II
*Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany
*Sluzk Affair
*Reichskommissariat Ostland Bibliography
* Arnold Toynbee, Veronica Toynbee, "et al.","Hitler's Europe" (Spanish tr."La Europa de Hitler", Ed Vergara, Barcelona, Esp, 1958), Section VI "Occupied lands and Satellite Countries in East Europe", Chapter II:Ostland, P.253-259.
* Ostland Footnotes: P.253-259.
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