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kingtiger88 wrote:Can anyone give me any information on the following aspects of the Indian 'Tiger Legion' of the Wehrmacht/ Waffen SS----
(a) details of its skirmishes with the French Maquis in France
(b) details of its small action fought with US armour while retreating to Germany from South of France......
(c) Details of its attempted escape to Switzerland and its capture by the Free french/ US forces....
(d) List of Indian officers
I understand that that many of you don't hold a very high opinion about this unit, but was just writing a small article about it.....the details on the above mentioned events available on the net are very sketchy........would appreciate any help in this regard.......
panzermahn wrote:I can tell you that a company of Indische Freiwilligen Legion (not sure from which regiment though) was transferred to the SS Polizei Regiment "Bozen" (aka Suedtyroler) in North Italy March/April 1945 only to be demobilized by the Germans there. Their fate is unknown. I have a scan (unfortunately copyrighted by the owner) that shows a number of Indian SS men/officers in demobilization list of the Polizei Regiment Bozen.
Also, I can tell you that there are several Indian SS men (most likely were Guard personnel of the Bose INA representation in Berlin) that participated in the Battle of Berlin. I am currently researching and preparing for an article of Axis foreign volunteers during the Battle of Berlin and I had received secondary sources from some contributors regarding the participation of the Indian SS men during the battle of Berlin.
fons wrote:panzermahn wrote:I can tell you that a company of Indische Freiwilligen Legion (not sure from which regiment though) was transferred to the SS Polizei Regiment "Bozen" (aka Suedtyroler) in North Italy March/April 1945 only to be demobilized by the Germans there. Their fate is unknown. I have a scan (unfortunately copyrighted by the owner) that shows a number of Indian SS men/officers in demobilization list of the Polizei Regiment Bozen.
So this is not the company which was sent to Italy halfway 1944? (and sent back as well in the end)Also, I can tell you that there are several Indian SS men (most likely were Guard personnel of the Bose INA representation in Berlin) that participated in the Battle of Berlin. I am currently researching and preparing for an article of Axis foreign volunteers during the Battle of Berlin and I had received secondary sources from some contributors regarding the participation of the Indian SS men during the battle of Berlin.
You posted on this before i recall.
Did you already got the name of the book you mention in the below mentioned thread? (the russian soldiers memoirs)
http://www.feldgrau.net/phpBB2/viewtopi ... ht=#132880
I would sure like to hear of it, be it in russian or any other language, translating is not an issue here.
Especially fom Russian
thanks in advance,
fons
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