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Merriam Press Siegrunen Monograph Series. New, revised and expanded edition of the 1992 publication. The story of the British volunteers of the Waffen-SS has long been treated with scorn and derision by the establishment media. After all there weren't many of them and their small unit, the British Free Corps, was somewhat comic-opera in nature. This publication at least will try and change that perception. The hard core nucleus of the BFC consisted of serious, committed individuals who deeply believed in what they were doing and stayed on until the end. Therefore they deserve to be treated with respect; they were a part, however minuscule, of the vast Pan-European Army that was the Waffen-SS. The BFC was an effort to navigate Ouncharted waters." 38 photos/illustrations.
"This book is concerned with the development, formation, and history of the late-war cavalry formations of the Waffen-SS, excluding the 8th SS Cavalry Division 'Florian Geyer, ' which was formed and activated earlier in World War II. Most of the material is derived from articles that appeared in now out-of-print issues of Siegrunen magazine"--Foreword
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Merriam Press Siegrunen Monograph 5. Third Edition (2013). Frontfighters is based on the book Legionsminner-Trekk Av Den Norske Legions Historie which was originally assembled by the Norwegian SS War Correspondent E. Jul Christiansen Furum in 1943. The original publisher was Viking Vorlag, Oslo, 1943. The first English language translation of this work was published by Roger Hunt in 1986. Regarding the original publication, this has been maintained roughly the same throughout, although some of the picture captions have been changed or descriptive material added to give a clearer view of things. It should also be borne in mind that the text appearing in the middle of the book is a translation...