The office of
Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer (Higher SS and Police Leader, HSSPF) was authorized by a decree of 13 November 1937, signed by Reich
Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick. This decree authorized the creation of HSSPF in each of the 13
German armed forces Wehrkreise (military districts) in the German Reich, but only in the event of
mobilization. At that time, the HSSPF would serve as deputies under the jurisdiction of
Heinrich Himmler,
Reichsführer-SS and chief of the German police, for the purpose of leading, coordinating and integrating all local and regional SS and police formations into the defense organization of the Reich. The first HSSPF activated were those appointed in the
Wehrkreise bordering
Austria during the
Anschluss crisis in March 1938, and
Czechoslovakia during the summer and autumn of the same year. The
Oberabschnitte were the
Allgemeine-SS regional commands in each of the
Wehrkreise. Their commanders carried the title of
SS-Oberabschnittsführer (SS Main District Leader) and usually held the rank of
SS-Gruppenführer or
SS-Obergruppenführer. The
SS-Oberabschnitte were subordinated to the HSSPF; however, in nearly every instance, the
SS-Oberabschnittsführer held both positions simultaneously. The purpose of the Higher SS and Police Leader was to be a direct command authority for every SS and police unit in these given geographical regions, answering only to Himmler and, through him, to
Adolf Hitler. They were to act as Himmler's chief liaison to, and unifier of, all
Allgemeine SS and police components in a region. After the March 1938
Anschluss when Austria was absorbed into the German Reich, two new
Wehrkreise and corresponding HSSPF were established there as well. Likewise, after the October 1939 conquest of
Poland, two additional
Wehrkreise and corresponding HSSPF were created for those Polish areas that were directly incorporated into the Reich. In all other occupied territories, no
Wehrkreise were established, so the HSSPF were independent commands with several subordinate
SS- und Polizeiführer (SS and Police Leader, SSPF) commands reporting to them. These positions were created beginning in November 1939 to assist the HSSPF in administering the large areas under their jurisdiction. Finally, in the autumn of 1943, Himmler created two
Höchster SS- und Polizeiführer (Supreme SS and Police Leader, HöSSPF) posts with jurisdiction over very large territories; these were
Italien (1943–1945) and
Ukraine (1943–1944), each of which had both HSSPF and SSPF reporting to them. ==Operations==