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    #16
    Inimicus,
    Volksdeutscher were considered German by the SS and therefore could wear the SS runes. Of a side note, even Himmler could be "politically correct" because according to the SS Verordnungsblatt of 1944, he ordered the the Term "Volksdeutscher" no longer be used and instead use "Deutscher aus der Volksgruppe von...( Romania, Hungary, etc.)"
    Jeff

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      #17
      Originally posted by JUNGCO View Post
      Inimicus,
      Volksdeutscher were considered German by the SS and therefore could wear the SS runes. Of a side note, even Himmler could be "politically correct" because according to the SS Verordnungsblatt of 1944, he ordered the the Term "Volksdeutscher" no longer be used and instead use "Deutscher aus der Volksgruppe von...( Romania, Hungary, etc.)"
      Jeff
      o right jeff I was confusing them with the bosnians, letts and others who wore other, non-rune tabs - except whern they didn't!

      btw -and speaking of hungary you reminded me - years ago in a government archive I saw wartime fotos of a uniforomed man wearing an oval patch, upper rt. arm, white lettering on black with large white runes in the middle and within the double ringed "border" (arouind the circumfrence of the patch): SS FREIWILLIGE VOLKSGRUPPE IN UNGARN." very distinctive. don't recall tabs; I think it was jiust a closeup shot.

      the images,, on an original wartiume 35mm contact sheet, were made by an SS kreigsberiichter whose name I forget.

      I've never seen even a ref. to this patch let alone an actual example - and certainly hope we don't start to see them now!!

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        #18
        Originally posted by JUNGCO View Post
        Inimicus,
        Volksdeutscher were considered German by the SS and therefore could wear the SS runes. Of a side note, even Himmler could be "politically correct" because according to the SS Verordnungsblatt of 1944, he ordered the the Term "Volksdeutscher" no longer be used and instead use "Deutscher aus der Volksgruppe von...( Romania, Hungary, etc.)"
        Jeff

        Jeff-

        As always... Spot on with your info

        Rob

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          #19
          can anyone , then, help with (to quote me to me): SS FREIWILLIGE VOLKSGRUPPE IN UNGARN patch? anyone ever heard ot the patch or the unit please?





          Originally posted by Rob Johnson View Post
          Jeff-

          As always... Spot on with your info

          Rob

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            #20
            hungarian ss freiw

            inimicus!
            Here you are.
            Image taken from "Foreign legions of the TR" vol3.
            Best regards
            Tamás
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              #21
              hungarian ss freiw

              From the same book.
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                #22
                hungarian ss freiw

                Deutsche Mannschaft (DM) after volunteering to the Waffen-SS

                And by the way Hungarian of Hungarian origin volunteering to the WSS has their distinctive patch.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Tamás Sebestyén View Post
                  i
                  Image taken from "Foreign legions of the TR" vol3.
                  hello

                  Are there Infos about Degrelle and the wallonische Legion in this book ?



                  Best regards, Fronti

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Frontalschaden View Post
                    hello

                    Are there Infos about Degrelle and the wallonische Legion in this book ?



                    Best regards, Fronti

                    Yes, volume 2 covers this particular subject.

                    Cheers,

                    Al

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Alex Stefanut View Post
                      Yes, volume 2 covers this particular subject.

                      Cheers,

                      Al
                      Than I have to buy it.


                      Thank you very much.


                      best regards, Fronti

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                        #26
                        many thanks!

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