I never posted the lists of RSHA PPKs issued to the Einsatzgruppen that was found in German and US Archives. This list was part of the foundation of the original Red Book and its successive iterations in Black, Gold and Green. Following is the list of over 1000 PPKs supplied to the Einsatzgruppen assigned to folllow the invading Wehrmacht forces into Russia in the July of 1941. According to the documetation, over 1000 guns had been distributed through the Grenzpolizei School in Pretzsch. But no accounting of this distribution was made and forwarded to the RSHA arsenal.

As the RSHA arsenal never received a documented receipt for the pistols, in 1943 it requested of the Einsatzgruppen reports of the whereabouts of those pistols received by their units. The request of1943 to Einsatzgruppe C to account for the guns was finally answered by a letter shown in the last post. It was accompanied by the previous number/name list. The letter sent on April 2, 1944 came from the static Einsatzgruppe C of the Sicherheitspolizei in Lemberg, detailing those PPKs that had been issued about which they had information. By "static" I mean that after finishing their murderous job following the German army into the Soviet Union, these Einsatzgruppen became static police units centered in major cities in the east. EG C was centered in the city of Lemberg, the Polish city of Lvov in Eastern Galicia.So the Einsatzgruppen had retreated out of Russia to take up static positions.

The small list of several dozen guns were all that could be accounted for. Most of these PPK serial numbers and names are included in the Red Book, but if you go through the numbers listed you will find a dozen or so new numbers with issue names that can be added to your copy of the book.

The one handwritten notation that is difficult to decipher is " +306 476 ".

Last edited by JoeW; 01/09/2023 01:44 AM.

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