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| Grumpy Old Moose ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Under the stairs
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Foreign Legionaires from Axis countries. Just a quickie. How many Legionaires were from Axis countries in 1939? How many stayed in the Legion and how many returned to their homelands to join their own Armed Forces? |
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| Vejovis ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Some didn't have to leave the legion to fight for their "own" side. Don't forget that there were also Legion units within the Vichy forces. Dave
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![]() | Many Wehrmacht soldaten served in the Foreign Legion after WWII. Many SS and took part in the colonial brush fires of the 50s. As for before, that's a good question, it depends on How many heeded the Deutscher Volk call.
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![]() | I understand alot ran away from defeated Germany, particularly those from the SS to join the Legion as then it was the no questions asked approach. Many of the Legion songs now are WW2 German songs. Would be interestign to know if any kind of records were kept though |
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![]() | In Thompson's Battle for Singapore he refers to rumours that Japanese troops were lead by German officers (partly believed by some because they couldn't believe that Japanese soldiers couldn't fight effectively against Europeans unless they had had help). Though this is dismissed it is thought that one or more Foreign Legion soldiers may have joined the Japanese in French IndoChina (with the most lokely candidate being a German).
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| Grumpy Old Moose ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Under the stairs
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'm aware of the split in the Legion between Free-French/Vichy forces and the post-war Legion's recruitment of former Axis Soldiers. What I'm want to know is did Legionaires of those countries hold a greater allegiance to their country of birth or The Legion itself? I'm sure there are as many answers as their were men involved. Just wondered if we had any Legion experts here. |
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![]() | The 361st Afrika Regiment in Africa was all German Legionnaires Most of the Legionnaires tried to fight off the Germans and some went to the vichy forces and some went to Free French. Others just left and rejoined there country or some society. I have a book here somewhere |
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![]() | I can remember reading a book called 'The Devil's Gateway' i think where ex Germen soldiers, mainly SS joined the Legion and they were given their own Battalion to fight in what is now Vietnam. They were led by an ex German SS Colonel who had been in command of a Tank unit in Russia. If i remember rightly it was a true story and written by the SS Colonel many years later. Appartently they were the best at fighting against the Vietnamese because they had been fighting this sort of war for the years during WW2. Also they fought in the same way and would give no quarter to the enemy. A very good read, i couldn't put it down once i started it. Mike
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