- Heinz Reinefarth
Heinrich Reinefarth (commonly known as Heinz Reinefarth, December 26, 1903-May 7, 1979) was a German official and military officer during and after
World War II . During theWarsaw Uprising his troops committed numerous war atrocities. After the war Reinefarth became the mayor of the town ofWesterland and member of theSchleswig-Holstein Landtag . He was never held responsible forwar crime s.Biography
Early years
Reinefarth was born in Gnesen (Gniezno),
Province of Posen . After finishing the gymnasium in 1922, he joined the law faculty of theuniversity of Jena . He graduated in 1927 and passed the 1st degree state exams. Until 1930 he completed hisapplication at the local court inJena and was promoted tojudge .On
August 1 ,1932 , he joined theNSDAP and received a relatively low number of party id card (#1,268,933). In December of the same year he joined theSS .World War II
Shortly before the outbreak of
World War II Reinefarth was conscripted as a reserve feldwebel. For his actions during the Invasion of Poland he received the 2nd ClassIron Cross . He took part in the 1940 campaign against France, for which he was awarded the "Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes " as the first member of theWaffen-SS .After the French campaign he was quickly promoted and on
April 20 ,1942 , he was promoted to "SS-Brigadeführer ", an equivalent of brigade general. He was assigned to the post of General Inspector of SS in theProtectorate of Bohemia-Moravia . In September 1943, he was transferred toBerlin where he served in the Ministry ofOrder Police ("Hauptamt Ordnungspolizei").On
January 29 ,1944 , Reinefarth was assigned toSS and Police Leader inReichsgau Wartheland (PolishGreat Poland Voivodship annexed by Germany in 1939). In this post he was responsible for organised repression against Poles and other nationalities deprived of all rights by Germany.After the outbreak of the
Warsaw Uprising , Reinefarth was ordered to organise a military unit out various security units and head forWarsaw . Upon arrival, his forces (Kampfgruppe Reinefarth) were included in the Korpsgruppe von dem Bach of GeneralErich von dem Bach who was ordered byHeinrich Himmler to quell the rebellion. FromAugust 5 ,1944 , Reinefarth's group took part in fighting in theWola area. In several days, his andOskar Dirlewanger 's soldiers executed approximately 40,000 civilian inhabitants of Warsaw in what is now known as theWola Massacre . In one of his reports to the commander of the German 9th Army he stated that "we have more prisoners than ammunition to kill them". After securing the Wola area, his troops took part in heavy fighting against theArmia Krajowa in the Old Town. In September, his forces were transferred to attack the boroughs of Powiśle andCzerniaków , where they deliberately committed further atrocities. In all 200,000 Polish civilians died. For his actions during the Warsaw Uprising Reinefarth was awarded onSeptember 30 ,1944 , with the Oak Leaves to his Iron Cross.In December 1944, Reinefarth was given command over the XVIII SS Corps in the central
Oder river area. Between January and March 1945, he commanded the defense ofKostrzyn nad Odrą ("Festung Küstrin"). He declined to defend it to the last man and was sentenced to death by a military court. However, the sentence was not implemented and he continued to command those of his troops that managed to leave the fortress; they were renamed as the XIV SS Corps.After the war
After World War II, the Polish authorities demanded his
extradition . However, the British and American authorities of the occupied Germany decided that Reinefarth could be useful as a witness at theNuremberg Trial . After the trial, he was arrested for war crimes, but a local court in Hamburg released him shortly afterwards due to lack of evidence.In December 1951, he was elected Mayor of the town of Westerland, the main town on the island of
Sylt . In 1962, he was elected to theLandtag ofSchleswig-Holstein . After his term ended in 1967, he started to work as a lawyer.Despite numerous demands, he was never extradited to Poland. Instead, the government of
West Germany awarded him with a general'sretirement pension. He died onMay 7 ,1979 in his manor on Sylt.ee also
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Planned destruction of Warsaw
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