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From Leningrad to Berlin - Dutch Volunteers in The German Waffen SS, 1941-1945 (Paperback, New Ed)
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From Leningrad to Berlin - Dutch Volunteers in The German Waffen SS, 1941-1945 (Paperback, New Ed)
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The history of Dutch volunteers in the Waffen-SS forms a dark and,
up until now, unwritten gage in Dutch history. 16th February 1945.
The Red Army has reached the river Oder; the capital of Nazi
Germany is in sight. the final military operations seem to be
merely routine when suddenly, without any artillery warning, the
German front at Stettin moves forward. At first, the German
offensive makes some headway but at Atnswalde and Reetzit grinds to
a halt. It is not just the small scale of this last desperate
offensive that makes its efforts remarkale. What is perhaps even
more remarkable is the fact that it was mounted by non-German
volunteers serving in the Waffen-SS. These non-German soldiers made
one last desperate attempt to save the front at Berlin. This book
focuses on the political and military history of the legion,
brigade, and division know as Nederland. Barely a thousand soldiers
strong the Dutch Waffen-SS division at Reetz mounted its final
offensive but, to no avail, because exactly two months later, on
16th april, the unprecedented drunfire of 1.2 million gernades rang
out. The Red Army opened its attack on Berlin. The division
"Nederland" was forced to await its downfall.
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