Sonderkommando 7a
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Sonderkommando 7a
Summary
Sonderkommando 7a is a military organization[1].
Key Facts
- Sonderkommando 7a's instance of is recorded as military organization[2].
- Sonderkommando 7a's instance of is recorded as military unit[3].
- Sonderkommando 7a's instance of is recorded as administrative territorial entity[4].
- Sonderkommando 7a's headquarters location is recorded as Ružomberok[5].
- Sonderkommando 7a's headquarters location is recorded as Q12769053[6].
- Sonderkommando 7a's headquarters location is recorded as Senica[7].
- Sonderkommando 7a's headquarters location is recorded as Žilina[8].
- Sonderkommando 7a's headquarters location is recorded as Senica[9].
- Sonderkommando 7a's headquarters location is recorded as Brno[10].
- Sonderkommando 7a's archives at is recorded as Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg[11].
- Sonderkommando 7a's participated in conflict is recorded as World War II[12].
- Sonderkommando 7a's participated in conflict is recorded as Slovak National Uprising[13].
- Sonderkommando 7a's participated in conflict is recorded as Q133877592[14].
- Sonderkommando 7a's parent organization or unit is recorded as Einsatzgruppe H[15].
- Sonderkommando 7a's parent organization or unit is recorded as Einsatzgruppe B[16].
- Sonderkommando 7a's work location is recorded as Slovak Republic[17].
- Sonderkommando 7a's work location is recorded as General Government[18].
- Sonderkommando 7a's work location is recorded as Bezirk Bialystok[19].
- Sonderkommando 7a's commanded by is recorded as Gerhard Bast[20].
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Operations
Headquarters locations include Ružomberok[5], a town[21], in Slovakia[22], founded in 1233[23]; Q12769053[6], a manor house[24], in Slovakia[25]; Senica[7], a town[26], in Slovakia[27], founded in 1217[28]; Žilina[8], a city[29], in Slovakia[30], founded in 1069[31]; and Brno[10], a municipality with town privileges in the Czech Republic[32], in Czech Republic[33], founded in 1243[34], headquartered in Brno[35]. Parent organizations include Einsatzgruppe H[15], a military unit[36], in Slovak Republic[37], founded in 1944[38], headquartered in Bratislava[39] and Einsatzgruppe B[16].