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For Europe Revisited

For Europe Revisited
Author: Robert Forbes
Publisher: Helion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781913336189

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This book is about the Frenchmen who served in the Waffen-SS during the years 1943 to 1945, many of whom had previously served in other formations of the German Armed Forces or the Milice.


For Europe

For Europe
Author: Robert Forbes
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0811735818

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Definitive account of French volunteers in the Waffen-SS Blow-by-blow retelling of battles on the Eastern Front, including the fight for Berlin Focuses on all French SS units, especially the 33rd SS Grenadier Division "Charlemagne" Impeccably researched, this book tells the story of the Frenchmen who, motivated by their hatred of Communism, chose to fight for the Third Reich in World War II, first in the regular army and then as part of the Waffen-SS. These unique soldiers participated in bitter combat, primarily against the Soviets, and returned home to an awkward peace.


Charlemagne's Legionnaires

Charlemagne's Legionnaires
Author: Richard Landwehr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780918184078

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Pour L'Europe

Pour L'Europe
Author: Robert Forbes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2000
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

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Hitlers French Volunteers

Hitlers French Volunteers
Author: Christophe Leguérandais
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473856574

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From 1941 to 1945, a large number of foreign soldiers were incorporated into the ranks of the German army in order to compensate for the enormous losses suffered by the Wehrmacht, including thousands of French. Whether fighting against the Soviets on the Eastern Front, with the Afrika-Korps in Tunisia or fighting with the occupying army in France, these volunteers generally took the plunge to join the Germans with the authorization of their own government, even though there was never any 'formal link' to the Vichy regime.For the first time in the English language, this book provides details of the units' various insignias, along with rare and previously unpublished and personal photographs of the few surviving members interviewed by the author. As a result, a new vision of these collaborators emerges, allowing them to be regarded as adventurers or even nationalists. After all, despite being clothed in the enemy's uniform, the majority of these soldiers respected their oath of allegiance, often giving their lives in return.


Encyclopedia of the New Order - Special Issue - French in German Uniform Part I

Encyclopedia of the New Order - Special Issue - French in German Uniform Part I
Author: Grégory Bouysse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2018-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0244133131

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First volume of an encyclopedia of the French in German uniform. Part One is dedicated to the 176 French officers of the Waffen-SS (and at the end the Germans attached to the Charlemagne SS Division), classified by origin (Sturmbrigade Frankreich, LVF, Milice Fran aise, Kriegsmarine). 340 pages, with more than 240 photographs! A totally new amount of work on this topic, for the first time in English. PS: At least two other volumes will follow (and two others about the Officers, NCO's and other soldiers of the Legion Wallonie).


Soldiers of Germania - The European volunteers of the Waffen SS.

Soldiers of Germania - The European volunteers of the Waffen SS.
Author: Gerry Villani
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0359509290

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They called themselves the "assault generation" and they had largely been born in the years during and after World War I. Coming from every nation of Europe, they had risen up against communism and banded together under one flag for a common cause. They joined the German Army in World War II, a volunteer army that was better known as the Waffen SS. And it was in the Waffen SS, the elite fighting force of Germany, where the first modern European army was born. A new society of front fighters emerged from many different European nations; it was a society that had been forged in the sacrifice, sweat, and blood on the battlefield. Maybe their heritage and culture was different but their uniforms and motto were one and the same: Meine Ehre Heisst Treue!


SS Charlemagne

SS Charlemagne
Author: Tony Le Tissier
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848846940

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In May 1945, as the triumphant Red Army crushed the last pockets of German resistance in central Berlin, French soldiers fought back. They were the last surviving members of SS Charlemagne, the Waffen SS division made up of French volunteers. They were among the final defenders of the city and of Hitlers bunker. Their extraordinary story gives a compelling insight into the dreadful climax of the Battle for Berlin and into the conflicts of loyalty faced by the French in the Second World War. Yet, whatever their motivation, the performance of these soldiers as they confronted the Soviet onslaught was unwavering, and their fate after the German defeat was grim. Once captured, they were shot out of hand by their French compatriots or imprisoned. SS Charlemagne is a gripping, fluently written study of one of the most revealing side stories of the war.


A European Anabasis

A European Anabasis
Author: Kenneth Estes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781911628354

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Kenneth Estes studies the 100,000 West Europeans who fought against Russia as volunteers for the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. A retired Marine Corps lieutenant colonel, Estes shows tremendous knowledge of combat and writes gripping battlefield prose. Two-thirds of the West European volunteers came from Spain and the Netherlands, yet Estes demonstrates wide range and covers also Flemish, Walloon, French, Danish, and Norwegian combat units. Avoiding over-generalization, the author distinguishes carefully among the Danes and Flemings who fought competently with the SS-Wiking Division and later with Nordland, the courageous but poorly-armed Spanish, the ill-trained Dutch and French in Landstorm Nederland and SS-Charlemagne, and the Norwegians who after a first wave of enthusiasm held back altogether. Estes pulverizes the Nazi propaganda notion of a multinational European army defending 'Western civilization' against 'Bolshevism'. He shows that West Europeans, mainly of the urban working classes, volunteered from a mix of motives -adventure-seeking, ideology, hopes of personal advantage or material gain, a desire for better food, or a wish to escape a criminal record at home. He demonstrates that the best-performing foreign legions were trained and led by German officers and formed parts of larger SS units, and also that the Wehrmacht placed little value on foreign formations until its other manpower reserves ran out in 1944-45. This is a landmark work on a subject which has been much written about, but rarely understood or described as perceptively as in the pages of this book.