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Translation of document 3713-PS
STATEMENT As Chief of Staff of the 4th Army from May 1942 to June 1943, to which was later added the area of the 9th Army, I often had occasion to concern myself officially with anti- partisan warfare. During these operations the troops received orders from the highest authority, as for example even the OKH, to use the harshest methods. These operations were carried out by troops of the Army Group and of the Army, as for example security battalions. At the beginning in accordance with orders which were issued through official channels only a few prisoners were taken. In accordance with orders Jews, political commissars, and agents were delivered up to the SD. The number of enemy dead mentioned in official reports was very high in comparison with our own losses. From the documents which have been shown to me I have now come to realize that the order from highest authorities for the harshest conduct of the anti-partisan war can have been intended to make possible a ruthless liquidation of Jews and other undesirable elements by using for this purpose the military struggle of the army against the partisans. [signed] ROETTIGER ------- [Page 430] Supplementary to my above declaration of 8 December 1945, I declare: As I stated orally on 28 November 1945 my then Commander-in-Chief of the 4th Army instructed his troops many times not to wage war against the partisans more severely than was required at the time by the position. This struggle should only be pushed to the annihilation of the enemy after all attempts to bring about a surrender failed. Apart from humanitarian reasons we necessarily had an interest in taking prisoners since very many of them could very well be used as members of native volunteer units against the partisans. Alongside the necessary active combatting of partisans there was propaganda directed at the partisans and also at the population with the object by peaceful means of causing them to give up partisan activities. For instance in this way the women too were continually urged to get their men back from the forests or to keep them by other means from joining the partisans. And this propaganda had good results. In the spring of 1943 the area of the 4th Army was as good as cleared of partisans. Only on its boundaries and then from time to time were partisans in evidence at times when they crossed into the area of the 4th Army from neighboring areas. The army was obliged on this account on the orders of the Army Group to give up security forces to the neighboring army to the south. [signed] ROETTIGER CITY OF NURNBERG: SS Before me, Walter H. Rapp, Captain, Cavalry, ASN 0-454231, an officer duly qualified to take oaths, appeared General der Panzertruppen Hans Roettiger, to me known, who in my presence signed the foregoing statement consisting of two pages in the German language, and swore that the same was true on the 8th day of December 1945. [signed] Walter H. Rapp WALTER H. RAPP Captain, Cav 0-454231