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Ostlegionen ("eastern legions"), Ost-Bataillone ("eastern battalions"),
Osttruppen ("eastern troops"), and
Osteinheiten ("eastern units") were
units in the...
- The ROA
existed only in ****
propaganda until November 1944,
while the
Osttruppen referred to as "ROA" by the ****
propaganda served directly under German...
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Democratic Republic, the
socialist state in
existence between 1949 and 1990
Osttruppen (German
Eastern Troops),
military of the **** Germany, This disambiguation...
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consisting mainly of
static and
occupation units with a
large number of
Osttruppen volunteers, and with a
single armoured division, the 11. Panzer-Division...
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Georgian from the 795th
Georgian Battalion,
which was
composed of
Georgian Osttruppen troops.
Author Steven Zaloga in his book The Devil's Garden: Rommel's...
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treatment of
Georgians by the Reich. As a
result of Hitler's
distrust of
Osttruppen ("Eastern Troops"), some
Georgian battalions were
moved west to occupation...
- (1997).
Eastern Troops in Zeeland, The Netherlands, 1943–1945: Hitler's
Osttruppen in the West. New York:
Academic Publishing Group. ISBN 1891227009. James...
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nearly 800 men of the
Georgian Legion,
serving in the
German army as
Osttruppen,
rebelled on 5
April 1945.
Their rebellion was
crushed by the
German army...
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enlisted German personnel, and also
contained Georgian and
Armenians Osttruppen,
although they were
collectively referred to as “Turks”. The soldiers...
- successful. On
Delta and
Alpha beaches,
German resistance was low. The
Osttruppen surrendered quickly, and the
biggest threats to the
Allies were the mines...