Kenneth Estes studies the 100,000 West Europeans who fought against
Russia as volunteers for the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. A retired Marine
Corps lieutenant colonel, Estes shows tremendous knowledge of combat
and writes gripping battlefield prose. Two-thirds of the West European
volunteers came from Spain and the Netherlands, yet Estes demonstrates
wide range and covers Flemish, Walloon, French, Danish, and Norwegian
combat units. Avoiding over-generalization, the author distinguishes
carefully among the Danes and Flemings who fought competently with the
SS-Wiking Division and later with Nordland, the courageous but
poorly-armed Spanish, the ill-trained Dutch and French in Landstorm
Nederland and SS-Charlemagne, and the Norwegians who after a first
wave of enthusiasm held back altogether. Estes pulverizes the Nazi
propaganda notion of a multinational European army defending 'Western
civilization' against 'Bolshevism'. He shows that West Europeans,
mainly of the urban working classes, volunteered from a mix of motives
-adventure-seeking, ideology, hopes of personal advantage or material
gain, a desire for better food, or a wish to escape a criminal record
at home. He demonstrates that the best-performing foreign legions were
trained and led by German officers and formed parts of larger SS
units, and also that the Wehrmacht placed little value on foreign
formations until its other manpower reserves ran out in 1944-45. This
is a landmark work on a subject, which has been much written about,
but rarely understood or described as perceptively as in the pages of
this book.
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Western European Volunteers in the German Army and SS, 1940-45
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781912174256
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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