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The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II Book

The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II
The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II, The mention of World War II German soldiers conjures images of strong, Aryan young men born in Germany and raised under the Third Reich. However, throughout the war, more than 3 million foreigners served in Nazi Germany's armed services, comprising 18 per, The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II has a rating of 5 stars
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The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II, The mention of World War II German soldiers conjures images of strong, Aryan young men born in Germany and raised under the Third Reich. However, throughout the war, more than 3 million foreigners served in Nazi Germany's armed services, comprising 18 per, The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II
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  • The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II
  • Written by author J. Lee Ready
  • Published by McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 11/28/1987
  • The mention of World War II German soldiers conjures images of strong, Aryan young men born in Germany and raised under the Third Reich. However, throughout the war, more than 3 million foreigners served in Nazi Germany's armed services, comprising 18 per
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The mention of World War II German soldiers conjures images of strong, Aryan young men born in Germany and raised under the Third Reich. However, throughout the war, more than 3 million foreigners served in Nazi Germany's armed services, comprising 18 percent of the entire German force. These non-German soldiers included 1.5 million Austrians, 350,000 Seudetenlanders, and approximately 200,000 Poles, as well as Czechs, Slovaks, Norwegians, Danes, Belgians, Romanians, Finns, Bulgarians and other nationalities. Whether converts, conscripts, or reluctant volunteers, these foreigners served throughout the armed forces and participated in all major operations. This volume offers the first in-depth exploration of the motives and experiences of these non-German German soldiers, providing a new perspective on the military history of the Axis powers.


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