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Hitlers Armed Forces Auxiliaries An Illustrated History Of The Wehrmachtsgefolge 19331945 Jeandenis Gg Lepage

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Hitlers Armed Forces Auxiliaries An Illustrated History Of The Wehrmachtsgefolge 19331945 Jeandenis Gg Lepage
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Hitlers Armed Forces Auxiliaries An Illustrated History Of The Wehrmachtsgefolge 19331945 Jeandenis Gg Lepage instant download after payment.

Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 64.93 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage
ISBN: 9780786497454, 0786497459
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Hitlers Armed Forces Auxiliaries An Illustrated History Of The Wehrmachtsgefolge 19331945 Jeandenis Gg Lepage by Jean-denis G.g. Lepage 9780786497454, 0786497459 instant download after payment.

The story of Hitler's Wehrmachtsgefolge (armed forces auxiliaries) is less well known than that of Germany's other armed forces in World War II, such as the panzer divisions, the Luftwaffe and the Kriegsmarine. The Organization Todt (construction company), Reichsarbeitsdienst (labor service), Nationalsozialistische Kraftfahrer Korps (driver's corp) and Volkssturm (people's militia) were given the status of armed forces auxiliaries to protect their members under the Geneva Conventions should they be taken prisoner. By 1944, the Wehrmachtsgefolge comprised 40 percent of the German armed forces, and their contribution to the war effort was far from negligible. This illustrated history documents the development, structure and organization, uniforms, regalia and technical data of these units and discusses their role in the war and during the prewar period.

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