Luftschutzpolizei
The Luftschutzpolizei was the local civil defense organization in Nazi Germany.
Formation
LSP was the civil protection service in charge of rescuing victims of bombings in connection with the Technische Nothilfe and the Feuerschutzpolizei. Created as the Security and Assistance Service in 1935, it was renamed "Luftschutzpolizei" in April 1942, when transferred from the aegis of Ministry of Aviation to the Ordnungspolizei.The transfer took place as part of the reorganization of the German civil defense caused by the heavy casualties suffered from Allied bombings of civilian targets. The local SHD was transferred to the Ordnungspolizei as Luftschutzpolizei. The mobile reserve columns were transferred to the Luftwaffe, as motorized rescue battalions, and greatly expanded.
Organization
The LSP belonged to the Technical Auxiliary Police together with the Technical Emergency Service and the volunteer fire departments. It was subordinate to the local civil defense commander, and under the direct leadership of the local protection police commander , who exercised tactical command during air raid protection operations. In Hauptamt Ordnungspolizei, civil defense matters were handled by the Inspectorate of Air Raid Protection and Air Raid Protection Police.The LSP contained the following services:
- Fire-fighting and decontamination service
- Repair, demolition and rescue services
- Medical and first aid service
- Veterinary first aid service
- Specialized technical squads
The LSP in Hamburg, had in 1943 9,300 members, organized as follows:
- 30 F-companies
- 18 F-platoons
- 8 Decontamination parks
- 18 I-companies
- 13 I-parks
- 13 S-companies
- 72 Medical air raid centers
- 3 Medical supply depots
- 7 Veterinary air raid centers
- 5 H-companies.
Materiel
A Fire-fighting company was, according to the table of equipment, outfitted with the following vehicles. In reality, this standard could not always be maintained.- 2 Fire engines LF-25 with a capacity of 2,500 liters water per minute.
- 2 Fire engines LF-15 with a capacity of 1,500 liters water per minute.
- 2 Fire engines LF-8 with a capacity of 800 liters water per minute.
- 1 Hose vehicle
- 1 Ladder truck, large