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Jan III Sobieski (1629–1696)

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Jan III Sobieski sending Message of Victory at Vienna to the Pope, details from painting by Jan Matejko in Vatican Museums. Polish military commander, savior of Vienna. Heir to three of Poland’s wealthiest landowning families, Jan Sobieski received a cosmopolitan education and as a young man traveled western Europe on the Grand Tour. In 1648, he joined the Polish army,…

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Don Cossacks by Gabby de Jong

The problem of the Cossacks In September of 1944, the German authorities allocated Northern Italy to the Cossacks for resettlement. This region was chosen because it was far from the Soviet lines and was one of the small not-German areas that were still situated inside the territories of the decreasing…

Baltic Cossack PoW SS Ukraine 30 Min Read

NEW ASPECTS OF ANDREI VLASSOV

The Russian Army of Liberation (ROA): Corrective Revision by Russian Historians By Wolfgang Strauss On a spring day in East Prussia in 1945 an officer of the Red Army observed a mounted sergeant flaying a young Russian captive with a long leather knout. The captive was exhausted, half naked and…

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SOVIET CITIZENS IN WEHRMACHT SERVICE

After just a few weeks since German invasion thousands of Soviet citizens desired to serve in the German army. The number of such volunteers was constantly increasing. There are no precise data, but approximately 1.500.000 Soviet citizens had served in Wehrmacht. From the very first day of the World War…

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Von Stumpfeld Division

A Cossack from “Von Stumpfeld” and German pilot on the “Anzuchtstatte” aerodrome. The division was formed in Stalingrad on December 12th, 1942. The ranks of this division were filled with Russian volunteers, many of them deserters, Cossacks, Ukrainian and Russian policemen. The division was largely armed with captured Soviet weaponry,…

Baltic Cossack Poland PoW ROA SS Ukraine Waffen-SS 62 Min Read

RUSSIAN NATIONALS IN GERMAN SERVICE

It is truly ironic that the most numerous units of foreign nationals raised by the Germans during World War II came from among the “sub-human” Slavs of the Soviet Union. Faced with waging war in a country of vast distances and infested with enemy partisans, the Germans had no choice…

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