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Danish Volunteers of the Waffen-Ss : Freikorps Danmark 1941-43

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Danish Volunteers of the Waffen-SS tells the story of Freikorps Danmark in pictures from 1941-1943.

Freikorps Danmark was established as a Danish corps to fight communism and, from its beginning, was controlled from Denmark, being placed under the control of the SS-Division Totenkopf and 1.

SS-Brigade during its service on the Eastern Front. It was a relatively small formation, which almost entirely consisted of Danish volunteers; during their time on the Eastern Front, they suffered heavy casualties.

In 1943, the High Command of the Waffen-SS decided to disband Freikorps Danmark and the personnel had to transfer to a new German division, which was directly controlled by the Waffen-SS.

The source material for this book has been gathered from the photo collections of former members of the unit and includes a large number of previously unpublished images.

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Helion & Company
1911512706 / 9781911512707
Hardback
15/12/2017
United Kingdom
English
320 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white)
31 cm
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