Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) for the notification of next-of-kin of members of the former German Wehrmacht who were killed in action. (ID: 33348)
Authorship or Source:
Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt)
Title or Main Description:
Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) for the notification of next-of-kin of members of the former German Wehrmacht who were killed in action. [Internet resource]
Place Published or Holding Institution:
- Berlin : Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) [Address: Eichborndamm 179, D-13403 Berlin ;
- Tel. +49 (030) 41904-0; Fax. +49 (030) 41904-100]
Type of Work:
HTML documents
Alternate or Series Title:
- WASt.
- Wehrmachtsauskunftstelle für Kriegerverluste und Kriegsgefangene.
Keywords:
- World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Germany --Sources.
- World War, 1939-1945 --Prisoners and prisons, German --Registers --Sources.
- Germany. Heer. --Registers --Sources.
- Germany --Armed Forces --Registers --Sources.
- Prisoners of war --Germany --Registers --Sources.
- Tracing --Germany --Sources.
- Archival resources --Germany --Sources.
- Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt). --Sources.
- Wehrmachtsauskunftstelle für Kriegerverluste und Kriegsgefangene. --Sources.
Abstract:
- Currently known as the "Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt)" [i.e. "German Service Office (WASt)"], this Berlin-based organization founded in 1939 was formerly known in full as the "Wehrmachtsauskunftstelle für Kriegerverluste und Kriegsgefangene" [i.e. "German Army Information Office for War Losses and Prisoners of War"]. The organization continues to collect and provide information about the fates of German and foreign soldiers and prisoners of war and also to use the abbreviation of its former name (WASt).
- "Shortly before the outbreak of World War II the National Information Office was opened in Berlin W 30, in accordance with Article 77 of the Geneva Convention of 27.07.29 dealing with the treatment of prisoners-of-war. It took up its duties on 26.08.39 as Office of the Wehrmacht High Command with the title: Wehrmacht Information Office for War Losses and P.o.W.s (WASt). In addition to providing information about foreign prisoners-of-war its main tasks were the registration of German Wehrmacht casualties (wounds, illness, deaths, m.i.a.), the processing of these cases including personal status control and official grave service.
- In August 1943 the Wehrmacht Information Office was moved to Thuringia, part of it being stored in Saalfeld and part in Meiningen. After the occupation of Thuringia, from the 12.04.45 onwards, the WASt worked under the supervision of the American Military Commission.
- On the 01.07.1945, immediately before Soviet troops took over in Thuringia, the Americans moved the WASt to Fürstenhagen near Kassel. At the end of January 1946 the WASt returned to Berlin and received its present name, which is a literal translation of the American designation. On the 14.06.46 the Allied Control Commission decreed that the WASt was to continue its work created by national and international commitments. At the same time the French section of the Control Commission took over the administration of the WASt.
- During the early post-war years the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) received many comprehensive records of other military and para-military organisations.
- In addition, in December 1990, it took over a large amount of records of the one-time Wehrmacht for evaluation. These records had been stored in the Military Archives Potsdam and the State Archives of the one-time GDR, substation Dornburg near Zerbst/Anhalt.
- Owing to post-war laws the original task of the WASt has increased considerably. Because of its unique material the Information Office is approached by private individuals as well as authorities dealing with cases which concern Wehrmacht service and its effect in numerous areas. After an Administration Agreement on the 09.01.51 between the Federal Government and the Land Berlin the Information Office (WASt) became an Authority of the Land Berlin. It is part of the Senate Adminstration of Health and Social Security subordinate to the President of Department of Health and Social Security Berlin."--[Excerpt from] "History of the Deutsche Dienstelle (WASt)" https://www.dd-wast.de/en/history.html (Accessed 21 April 2016).
Language and Other Notes:
- Versions of website available in German and English.
- Form for "Tracing request - private matters/ research" in English is found at https://www.dd-wast.de/en/tracing-request/private-matters-research.html (Accessed 21 April 2016).
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