History of Dutch SS volunteer

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3Kompanie
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History of Dutch SS volunteer

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HI fellow Forum readers.

I am selling a privately published book on behalf of the family of Jan Munk. Jan was a Dutch volunteer with the SS-Regiment Westland and spent some time in Russia, then attended the last officer's course at Bad Tolz, before being added to the ranks of Nibelungen.

This is a small, privately published, hard-back book - published by Jan Munk, who thankfully seen the finished item prior to him sadly passing away towards the end of 2010 - it starts with his pre-war recollections and motivations for joining the Waffen-SS, then his war-time experiences (wounded 3 times, so spent a fair amount of time in hospital), then his post-war treatment in Holland, before finally moving to England.

It is a good personal recollection that gives some additional aspects to what some of the foreign volunteers experienced.

The book is priced at £20.00. If any of you would be interested (only 350 copies were printed and no plans to do any reprints!) please send me a private message and I can give you details of postage costs, etc.

Thanks
Peter
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Re: History of Dutch SS volunteer

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Peter .. long shot I know , but I have been hunting for a copy of Jan’s book for almost a decade .. any chance you’d have a copy available ?

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Alex Dekker
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Re: History of Dutch SS volunteer

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Didn't Munin Verlag sell a copy?
Always in need for info about: Dutchmen in the NSKK, HJ and TeNo.
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