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Translation of document 3711-PS
Nurnberg, 25 November 1945. I, Wilhelm Scheidt, belonged to the War History Section of the OKW from the year 1941-1945. Concerning the question of partisan warfare I state that I remember the following from my knowledge of the documents of the Operations Staff of the OKW as well as from my conversations in the Fuehrer’s headquarters with Generalmajor Walter Scherff, the Fuehrer’s appointee for the compilation of the history of the war. Counter-partisan warfare was originally a responsibility of Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler who sent police forces to handle this matter. In the years 1942 and 1943 however counter-partisan warfare developed to such an extent that the Operations Staff of the OKW had to give it particular attention. In the Army Operations Section of the Operations Staff of the OKW a specific officer was assigned the development of counter- partisan warfare as his special job. It proved necessary to conduct extensive operations against the partisans with Wehrmacht troops in Russian as well as Jugoslavian territory. Partisan operations for a long while threatened to cut off lines of communication and transport routes that were necessary to support the German Wehrmacht. For instance, a monthly report concerning the attacks on the railroad lines in occupied Russia revealed that in the Russian area alone from 800 to 1000 attacks occurred each month during that period, causing among other things, the loss of from 200 to 300 locomotives. It was a well-known fact that partisan warfare was conducted with cruelty on both sides. It was also well-known that reprisals were inflicted on hostages and communities whose inhabitants were suspected of being partisans or of supporting them. It is beyond question that these facts must have been known to the [Page 425] leading officers in the Operations Staff of the OKW and in the Army’s General Staff. It was further well-known that Hitler believed that the only successful method of conducting counter-partisan warfare was to employ cruel punishments as deterrents. I remember that at the time of the Polish revolt in Warsaw, SS-Gruppenfuehrer Fegelein reported to Generaloberst Guderian and Jodl about cruelties of the Russian SS-Brigade Kaminski, which fought on the German side. [signed] WILHELM SCHEIDT Retired Captain of the Reserve CITY OF NURNBERG: SS Before me, Walter H. Rapp, Captain, Cavalry, ASN O-454231, an officer duly qualified to take oaths, appeared Captain Wilhelm Scheidt, to me known, who in my presence signed the foregoing statement consisting of three pages in the German language, and swore that the same was true on the 26th day of November 1945. [signed ] Walter H. Rapp WALTER H. RAPP Captain, CAV O-454231