SS Hitler's Foreign Divisions

SS Hitler's Foreign Divisions
Title SS Hitler's Foreign Divisions PDF eBook
Author Chris Bishop
Publisher Amber Books Ltd
Pages 338
Release 2012-07-16
Genre History
ISBN 1908273992

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The Waffen-SS were the elite of Hitler’s armies in World War II, but the most fanatical were not even German. This is a comprehensive examination of every foreign Waffen-SS formation, including infamous divisions such as Wiking and Prinz Eugen, units such as the Kaminski Brigade and the British-recruited Britisches Freikorps.

Hitler's Renegades

Hitler's Renegades
Title Hitler's Renegades PDF eBook
Author Christopher Ailsby
Publisher Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Pages 200
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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Examines the motivation and reasons as to why two million foreign volunteers joined the German Army and Waffen-SS from countries as far as India to the Balkans.

Hitler's Foreign Executioners

Hitler's Foreign Executioners
Title Hitler's Foreign Executioners PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hale
Publisher The History Press
Pages 401
Release 2011-04-11
Genre History
ISBN 0752463934

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In Hitler’s Foreign Executioners, Heinrich Himmler’s secret master plan for Europe is revealed: an SS empire that would have no place for either the Nazi Party or Adolf Hitler. His astonishingly ambitious plan depended on the recruitment of tens of thousands of ‘Germanic’ peoples from every corner of Europe, and even parts of Asia, to build an ‘SS Europa’. This revised and fully updated book, researched in archives all over Europe and using first-hand testimony, exposes Europe’s dirty secret: nearly half a million Europeans and more than a million Soviet citizens enlisted in the armed forces of the Third Reich to fight a deadly crusade against a mythic foe, Jewish Bolshevism. Even today, some apologists claim that these foreign SS volunteers were merely soldiers ‘like any other’ and fought a decent war against Stalin’s Red Army. Historian Christopher Hale demonstrates conclusively that these surprisingly common views are mistaken. By taking part in Himmler’s murderous master plan, these foreign executioners hoped to prove that they were worthy of joining his future ‘SS Europa’. But as the Reich collapsed in 1944, Himmler’s monstrous scheme led to bitter confrontations with Hitler – and to the downfall of the man once known as ‘loyal Heinrich’.

SS

SS
Title SS PDF eBook
Author Chris Bishop
Publisher Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Pages 202
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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This illustrated book provides an in-depth examination of the 350,000 or so foreign volunteers who fought for Hitler and Germany in World War II and it explores the background to their recruitment and also describes on a unit-by-unit basis their structure and combat record.

Foreign Volunteers of the Wehrmacht 1941–45

Foreign Volunteers of the Wehrmacht 1941–45
Title Foreign Volunteers of the Wehrmacht 1941–45 PDF eBook
Author Carlos Caballero Jurado
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Pages 60
Release 1983-11-24
Genre History
ISBN

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This book looks at the uniforms worn by the foreign volunteers integrated into the German forces during the Second World War, between the years of 1941 and 1945.

The Waffen SS

The Waffen SS
Title The Waffen SS PDF eBook
Author George H. Stein
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 388
Release 1966
Genre History
ISBN 9780801492754

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This landmark study, first published by Cornell University Press in 1966, shows how Hitler's elite army grew from a praetorian guard of barely 28,000 men at the beginning of the Second World War to a combat-hardened army of more than 500,000 in 1945. George H. Stein examines in detail the structure and organization of the Waffen SS and describes the rigid personnel selection and intensive physical, military, and ideological training that helped to create the tough and dedicated cadre around which the larger force of the later war years was built.

SS Foreign Divisions & Volunteers of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, 1941–1945

SS Foreign Divisions & Volunteers of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, 1941–1945
Title SS Foreign Divisions & Volunteers of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, 1941–1945 PDF eBook
Author Ian Baxter
Publisher Pen and Sword Military
Pages 190
Release 2021-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 1399012991

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Drawing on a superb collection of rare and unpublished photographs SS Foreign Divisions & Volunteers of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia 1942 - 1945 describes how the occupying Nazis recruited Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian conscripts into the Waffen-SS. Unlike her Latvian neighbor, Lithuania had no plans to provide Germany with a National Legion. Although volunteers came forward, the majority did not. This was not the case for Latvia and Estonia, which undertook huge recruitment programs, and thousands of men were drafted into their own foreign legion of Waffen-SS Grenadier divisions. After intensive training, these divisions saw action on the Eastern front, around Leningrad, in the Ukraine, before vicious defensive operations as the Red Army smashed its way through the Baltic States in 1944. Even in the last dying weeks of the war, what was left of the Baltic soldiers of the 15th, 19th, and 20th Waffen-SS Grenadier Divisions, continued to fight alongside their Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS counterparts until they were either destroyed or surrendered. The story of these divisions is graphically told with detailed captions and text together with many contemporary images in true Images of War style.