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A forum member from Norway is looking to view orig. pics of Norwegian volunteers in the waffen SS. Have any? Please post them here for his ( & all of our) pleasure! Below are pics from a NORDLAND album I own....(please note pic below with "sunwheel" swastika collar patch & Norweigian sleene shield
Alos guys I have around 15,000 unpublished waffen SS pics (original) that covers from the common to the mega rare. If you need anything posted please dont hesitate to ask! (may take me some time but hey Im now a posting junkie!!!!!)Attached FilesLast edited by RD Rygaard; 08-31-2005, 01:39 AM.
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Thanks alot for posting Mr. Rygård! Im so glad you wanted to share.
Im going to put out some of my org photos of Norwegians in the wss. Hope this thread will be well used, as pictures like this is very usefull for our work!
Ps: I dont think the first photo is of a Norwegian wss. I have seen two photos of Norwegians with the totenkopf tab, and they were not in totenkopf. We only have a few Norwegian names that were listed with totenkopf.
Cheers
Øyvind
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Originally posted by ØyvindThanks alot for posting Mr. Rygård! Im so glad you wanted to share.
Im going to put out some of my org photos of Norwegians in the wss. Hope this thread will be well used, as pictures like this is very usefull for our work!
Ps: I dont think the first photo is of a Norwegian wss. I have seen two photos of Norwegians with the totenkopf tab, and they were not in totenkopf. We only have a few Norwegian names that were listed with totenkopf.
Cheers
Øyvind
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Any idea of who the first man is? (with "Nordland" collar tab?)
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Originally posted by RD RygaardGlad you liked the pics Øyvind! All the pics come from the same album & if I remember correctly most Norweigian volunteers were 1st issued reissue TK tunics....however I could be wrong! I look forward to seeing the pics you post as I must admit Norweigians in the Waffen SS sadly make up a small amount of my photo collection! Regards Richard
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Any idea of who the first man is? (with "Nordland" collar tab?)
Cheers
Øyvind
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After talking to my good friend and SS-guru here in Norway, he gave me this info regarding Mr. Rygårds photos.
#1: Not a Norwegian, there were several from the Totenkopf stationed in the North of Norway during the war. (I have seen several photos from the Vadsø area)
#2. This name is not in any records, and the records are almost complete. It would be great to se a scan of the name!
#3. This is not a Norwegian volunteer, but a German wss in rgt "Norge".
Also, it would be great if you posted some more photos of Norwegians Mr. Rygård
Cheers
Øyvind
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Originally posted by ØyvindAfter talking to my good friend and SS-guru here in Norway, he gave me this info regarding Mr. Rygårds photos.
#1: Not a Norwegian, there were several from the Totenkopf stationed in the North of Norway during the war. (I have seen several photos from the Vadsø area)
#2. This name is not in any records, and the records are almost complete. It would be great to se a scan of the name!
#3. This is not a Norwegian volunteer, but a German wss in rgt "Norge".
Also, it would be great if you posted some more photos of Norwegians Mr. Rygård
Cheers
Øyvind
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Reinhard Heydrich Regiment (SS-Gebirgsjager-Regiment 11) and Michael Gaissmar (SS-Gebirgsjager-Regiment 12) were originally 6. and 7. SS-Totenkopf-Standarte. All of the Totenkopf-Standarte were used as building blocks as regiments in the Waffen-SS. I believe one even went into the Reich Division.
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Originally posted by BobwirtzReinhard Heydrich Regiment (SS-Gebirgsjager-Regiment 11) and Michael Gaissmar (SS-Gebirgsjager-Regiment 12) were originally 6. and 7. SS-Totenkopf-Standarte. All of the Totenkopf-Standarte were used as building blocks as regiments in the Waffen-SS. I believe one even went into the Reich Division.
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According to the Order of Battle for the 2. SS-Panzer-Division "Das Reich" according to UNIFORMS, ORGANIZATIONS AND HISTORY OF THE WAFFEN-SS, VOLUME 2 by Bender & Taylor:
"SS-Infanterie-Regiment 11 (ex-SS-Totenkopf-Regiment 11, disbanded on 1 November 1941 with it's men going to "Deutschland" and "Der Fuhrer" Regiments."
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