Hvala za pojasnilo. Tega nisem vedel, mi je pa znano, da so nekateri high-ranking admirals v carski ruski mornarici v Port Arthurju, kot npr. Admiral Stoessel, bili po rodu Nemci. No konec koncev, celo danasji ruski pravoslavni patriarh je po rodu baltski Nemec.He was the son of a Baltic German Admiral who had served in the Czars Navy and fought against the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5.
Nisem pozabil na nobenega, samo nisem ga omenil, ker nisem dobil nobene uradne potrditve, da je bil v Waffen-SS. kar se mene tice je on samo "alleged member" of Waffen-SS. Moras biti malo selektiven in previden pri teh osebnih pricevanjih.I read the book »Slovenci v tuji vojski« (Slovenes in foreign army). You forgot one more Slovene: Toncek Muhic (born in Lenart, before the war member of Sokol, joined volunteerly).
I couldn't find any data about those two missing Danish Waffen-SS non-commisioned officers. I reckon it would not be bad if you got some more details about them. Try this board. I am sure the Waffen-SS section has at least one expert in Danish Volunteers in Waffen-SS in their section.About 2 executed Unterführer's from 11. SS-FE-Btl. in Slovenia. Their names are Alex Kristiansen and Walter Boehl (or Böhl). They were executed on 14.10.1944. The two NOV-officers, who interogated them, were Ivan Sirnik (partisan name Mirko; he was a squad-leader of intelligence-platoon of Lackov odred) and Mirko Tretjak (partisan name Romi).
Considering the name of the second NCO I would say he was Reichsdeutsche or a Danish Volksdeutsche.
O cem je ze slo tukaj?About Ferenc. Today wasn't in INZ, I'll try later.
Yes, I know the book or to be more precise, the "zbornik", a book of articles about the history of Neumarktl (Trzic). There is a nice photograph inside showing Hugo Primozic walkind down the town during the visit of his father's hometown in 1943. Now if my memory hasn't failed me here I believe the sentence goes something in this way that Willi Klementschitsch (Vili Klemencic) volunteered into Waffen-SS service and stayed in it until the fall of Berlin in 1945, what means that he had served in the Waffen-SS until the German capitulation and most likely survived. Otherwise how can we explain the knowledge of the author that he was alive all until May 1945?!?!This I got from Slovene book on German occupation of Trzic. The least statement on Klemencic is a bit ambiguous. I don't know, if author is refering to time-line (until the fall of Berlin; May 1945) or to his participation in battle in Berlin.?!
Lp,
Klemen
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I'm still waiting for Grascher info, guys.