Greetings -
Over the past few month smy interest in the Feldherrnhalle military unit has grown tremendously, and I have read lots of threads here on the subject. What I see quite often and it really frustrates me is the disbelief that FHH was elite as compared to GD or HG.
Out of the three, only GD was formed as an elite division per se. HG was a plaything for the fat Field Marshall's ego, and to compete with his arch rival Himmler. FHH was formed by the SA for the same reason... to compete with the WSS.
The only reason in my mind that FHH doesn't have the "legendary" status that HG and GD enjoy is because they were thrown in to unwinnable battles all the time. It's a lot less interesting to people I guess if you had an unlucky battle history.
The original men of the FHH had MORE military training than their HG or GD counterparts, and were essentially already soldiers before their 1st day thanks to the training provided by the SA. They had three Oaks leaves recipients, 27 Knight’s Cross recipients, 39 DkiG recipients, 3 DkiS recipients and 23 honor roll clasp recipients... who out there still says they aren't elite?
All the best - Mike
Over the past few month smy interest in the Feldherrnhalle military unit has grown tremendously, and I have read lots of threads here on the subject. What I see quite often and it really frustrates me is the disbelief that FHH was elite as compared to GD or HG.
Out of the three, only GD was formed as an elite division per se. HG was a plaything for the fat Field Marshall's ego, and to compete with his arch rival Himmler. FHH was formed by the SA for the same reason... to compete with the WSS.
The only reason in my mind that FHH doesn't have the "legendary" status that HG and GD enjoy is because they were thrown in to unwinnable battles all the time. It's a lot less interesting to people I guess if you had an unlucky battle history.
The original men of the FHH had MORE military training than their HG or GD counterparts, and were essentially already soldiers before their 1st day thanks to the training provided by the SA. They had three Oaks leaves recipients, 27 Knight’s Cross recipients, 39 DkiG recipients, 3 DkiS recipients and 23 honor roll clasp recipients... who out there still says they aren't elite?
All the best - Mike
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