Wednesday, September 09, 2020

Chlod

i bol paluszka u nogi. Skok z klimatyzacji do ogrzewania to normalka. Przeslilenie klimatyczne. Zaszczepilem sie duza doza czosnku i oleju Oregano. "At Himmler's personal discretion members of the SS core of leaders can be awarded the SS dagger. The dagger is a visible sign of SS nobility under the favour of all powerful Himmler" - DAVE FLITTON. "Every SS man has the right and duty to defend his honour with the weapon" - HEINRICH HIMMLER. ("The Occult History of the Third Reich: Himmler the Mystic"). Wielu Europejczykow chcialo zostac SS manem. Nalezec do "rasy panow". Nosic przy sobie magiczny sztylecik SS mana (SS-Ehrendolch). Byc czystym rasowo bogiem. Bo dla tych "nadludzi" BOG to RASA. Kto do tej rasy nadludzi nalezal oprocz wyselekcjonowanych Niemcow? Waffen SS: Foreign Volunteers and Conscripts 1940-1945. The Waffen SS was the elite military wing of the SS, a component of the Nazi party controlled by Heinrich Himmler. The Waffen SS was never part of the armed forces, or Wehrmacht, but was a separate organization - though its control in the field was a function of the army high command. The use of foreign volunteers in the Waffen SS commenced in 1940, with the creation of the SS Divisioin Wiking, which saw service in Operation Barbarossa. With German success came a flow of volunteers. When Waffen volunteers returned home at the end of the war, they all received a very frosty reception, and many were tried for war crimes.There were notable exceptions - the men of the Estonian and Latvian SS units.As conscripts to the Waffen SS, these men were treated as involuntary members, even "freedom fighters" by the authorities. The graphics here show the nationalities of the non-German Waffen volunteers, with the starred figures indicating conscripts. The UK had the lowest number of volunteers, with only 27. The highest number of volunteers came from Hungary: 40,000. UNDER 1,000: 27 - UK: British Free Corps; 20-30 - Luxembourg; 300 - Sweden; 700 - Bulgaria: Bulgarisches Regiment; 800 - Switzerland. 1,000-4,999: 1,000-2,000 - Caucasus; 1,500 Finland; 2,000 - Armenia; 2,000-3,000 - Georgia: SS Waffengruppe Georgien; 2,500 - India: Indische Freiwilligen-Legion 950; 3,000 - Spain: Spanische-Reiwilligen-Kompanie der SS 101, 102. 5,000-9.999: 6,000 - Romania Waffen Grenadier regiment der SS (1-st Romanian); 6,000 - Norway: 6th SS Mountain Division Nord; 11th SS Volunteer Pancergrenadier Division Nordland; 8,000 - Serbia; 8,000 - Denmark: Frikorps Danmark, 11th SS Volunteer Pancergrenadier Division Nordland; 9,000 - Albania: 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skonderberg (1st Albanian); 9,000 - Estonia: 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian) *; 9,000 - France: 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of SS Charlemagne (1st French). 10,000-20,000: 10,000 - Russian (Turkic): Ostturkische SS, Tatarische SS; 12,000 - Belgium (Flemish): 17th SS Volunteer Division Langemarck; Belgium (Walloons): 28th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division Vallonien; 15,000 - Italy: 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian); 15,000 - Russian (Belarussian): 30th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS; 20,000 - Russian (Cossack): 1st Cossack Division; 20,000 Ukraine: 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Ukrainian; 20,000 - Croatia: 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian. OVER 20,000: 25,000 - Netherlands: 23rd SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Division Nederland; 40,000 Hungary: 25th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Hunyadi (1st Hungarian) 26th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Hunyadi (2nd Hungarian); 60,000 Latvian Legion * ("World War II in Numbers: An Infographic Guide to the Conflict. Its Conduct. And Its Casualties", A FIREFLY BOOK, 2013).

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