Here is a very interesting document signed by Schellong..
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To continue the thread, I like to add a propaganda press photo from my collection showing Schellong. Note his decorations and attempt to laugh
As to Kris, from what I recall and have learned, Schellong was quite respected as a commander. In contrary to some of the other (lower ranking) officers, such as e.g. Breymann, Kalkowski, Weingärtner, ... who were rude and didn't consider the flemish arguments as to why they entered the war as volunteers to fight the sovjets.
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Luc and Geert,
Wonderful pictures and documents relating to Schellong, thanks for sharing.
Rene Chavez
Http://axis101.bizland.com
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Wow Luc, what a document you've got there!
Always nice that if a topic has to do with stuff of Flandern, most Flandern people of this forum reactKind regards,
Giel
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Originally posted by FLANDERNTo continue the thread, I like to add a propaganda press photo from my collection showing Schellong. Note his decorations and attempt to laugh
As to Kris, from what I recall and have learned, Schellong was quite respected as a commander. In contrary to some of the other (lower ranking) officers, such as e.g. Breymann, Kalkowski, Weingärtner, ... who were rude and didn't consider the flemish arguments as to why they entered the war as volunteers to fight the sovjets.
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KP-Laporte ...
Are you in any way related to the flemish volunteer Laporte ??
Then on, talking about characters and persons, you will always have two sides ... some will tell you Breymann was an actor, a rude person, others will thank God Helmut Breymann commanded them and he was a fierce Austrian officer ... some goes for "Weini", as he was nicknamed by the volunteer I talked with (will not name him here!) ... Kalkowski, or Kalzer/Kalser was a German Pole Gipsy type of guy, who served in the 2nd company and was killed when trying to flood a bunker to hastle some flemish volunteers ... it's a long story, which I heard from various volunteers ...
I also count Ritzau (Rits), Sven Martenson, Willy Kohn, Moyen and Six (the german ) among the more respected German officers ...
Then again, as said before, liking persons/people actually is somewhat a more personal issue ...
Kind regards
Geert
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