Originally posted by Nick VR
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These troops served in TK regiments 6 and 7 which was subordinate to the 6th SS "Nord" mountain Division and remained in Norway-Finland theatre from summer 1941 through September 1944... Because of these men's fighting inexperience they were broken up in to sub units which were (re)trained by Finns and became subordinate to Finnish troops during many operations. At that time (1942) Totenkopf Regimant 9 was added to Brigade "Nord" which later became a full Division with an excellant combat record, thanks to their Finnish tutors and comrades in arms who tought them all the tricks of the trade in the harsh Northern front conditions.
He is a fighting man or at least attached to a fighting unit...! Neat images! Thanks for sharing!
NickG
BTW if the picture was taken before 1943, he's wearing a "bergmutze" which is further proof he is not a camp guard but a fighting man! The visor does look short enough for it to be a "mountain cap" (not M43), as commonly issued to Gebirgs Division personnel! but the TK regiments did not wear the mountain edelweiss on their sleeves as they were not trained mountaineers...who knows?
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