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- Q2106033 abstract "The Postenpflicht ("Duty of Guards") was part of a written order for SS guards in Nazi concentration camps regarding the use of firearms. It required SS guards to shoot prisoners who tried to escape or engage in resistance and to do so without verbal warning or a warning shot. This was relevant for example regarding the so-called "death strip" next to camp fences. The area next to these fences was off-limits and anyone getting too close to it was, in accordance with the Postenpflicht, killed without warning. The order stated that failure to shoot would result in the dismissal or arrest of the guard. Issued on October 1, 1933 as an order for Dachau, the order was later extended to other camps. The "Postenpflicht" basically prohibited guards from reacting with anything less than a lethal shot to even minor violations of camp rules. Other sections of the infamous "Lagerordnung" further asserted this by establishing summary execution as punishment for anything from engaging in political discussion to hollering. The Postenpflicht was often considered to explain the high number of deaths from other than natural causes that occurred at concentration camps. Guards insisted they had not "killed", but rather had been attacked and had fired in self-defense or that they were simply "following orders" and had shot prisoners trying to escape.".
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- Q2106033 comment "The Postenpflicht ("Duty of Guards") was part of a written order for SS guards in Nazi concentration camps regarding the use of firearms. It required SS guards to shoot prisoners who tried to escape or engage in resistance and to do so without verbal warning or a warning shot. This was relevant for example regarding the so-called "death strip" next to camp fences.".
- Q2106033 label "Postenpflicht".
- Q2106033 depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_192-063,_KZ_Mauthausen,_Erschossener_Häftling.jpg.