Re: NAZI Germany In World War 2 Question [message #394540 is a reply to message #394508] |
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DutchNeon
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Killgeak wrote on Thu, 09 July 2009 15:37 |
SSnipe wrote on Thu, 09 July 2009 08:28 | Good facts guys, If Hitler took over a nation or what ever, does that mean that nations army became his? so lets say if he took over USA, the USA military would be at his disposal?
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In Holland we had a Faction called NSB they were dutch Nazis their followers were a little army they had special suits and weapons as for the ''Dutch Army'' they were forced to join the German army or to work for Germany else they would get executed
not too sure about the other countries
yet again thats what i remember from my own history class
NSB:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationaal-Socialistische_Beweging
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Not entirely true. We also had volunteer recruiting for the Waffen SS here in The Netherlands, and a lot of Dutch people actually applied for it.
Resulted in Kampfgruppes and Freiwilligen Legions, like Niederlande, Nordland, Nederland, Westland, Germania and Wiking.
Wiking was actually the first Waffen SS division, and it mainly had Dutch people in it. Wiking itself dates back to 1940, and it already was mainly a Dutch Waffen SS division at that time. Wiking itself was actually a combined division; Dutch troops from Kampfgruppe Westland, Nordland and Germania, merged into a new division.
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