-
French Volunteers Against Bolshevism and SS-Volunteer
Sturmbrigade France (SS-Freiwilligen
Sturmbrigade "Frankreich"). The
division also
included French recruits...
- into the Waffen-SS in June 1943 as the SS ****ault
Brigade Wallonia (SS-
Sturmbrigade Wallonien) and was
almost destro**** by
Soviet forces in the Korsun–Cherk****y...
- The
Dirlewanger Brigade, also
known as the SS-
Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger (1944), or the 36th
Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (German: 36. Waffen-Grenadier-Division...
- SS
Volunteer ****ault
Brigade (German: Französische S.S.
Freiwilligen Sturmbrigade), most
commonly known as the
Brigade Frankreich (lit. 'France Brigade')...
-
reformed within the Waffen-SS as the SS ****ault
Brigade Langemarck (SS-
Sturmbrigade Langemarck). 200
soldiers refused to
swear allegiance to
Adolf Hitler...
- Die
Wolfsbrigade 44, or Die
Sturmbrigade 44, was a
German Neo-**** organization. The
organisation was
founded in 2016. In
early December 2020, the group...
- The 29. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS „RONA” (russische Nr. 1), also
known as the
Russian Liberation People's Army (Russian: Русская освободительная...
-
Formed in
November 1943 when
Volksdeutsche recruits were
added to the
Sturmbrigade Reichsführer SS,
which was used as the
cadre in the
formation of the...
- SS
Police Battalions, as well as the
mostly Russian SS-
Sturmbrigade RONA and the SS-
Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger, an
infamous Waffen SS
penal unit led by SS-Oberführer...
-
remnants of the
Legion of
French Volunteers Against Bolshevism and
French Sturmbrigade. The SS
established its own symbolism, rituals, customs, ranks, and uniforms...