Attached personel to the BFC?
- Schwartz Vogel
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Attached personel to the BFC?
Hi Guys,
Can anyone tell me whether the German soldiers attached to the British Free Corps in their various roles, wore the insignia of the BFC or that or their parent units?
SV
Can anyone tell me whether the German soldiers attached to the British Free Corps in their various roles, wore the insignia of the BFC or that or their parent units?
SV
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Re: Attached personel to the BFC?
Schwartz Vogel wrote
Good sir the troops attached BF would of wore there own unit insigniaCan anyone tell me whether the German soldiers attached to the British Free Corps in their various roles, wore the insignia of the BFC or that or their parent units?
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Many thanks Franz, taking it one step further then, are any names known of German soldiers who served in the BFC?
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Yes, HWR was the boss for a while.Schwartz Vogel wrote:Many thanks Franz, taking it one step further then, are any names known of German soldiers who served in the BFC?
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Have discovered these so far......
SS-Hauptsturmführer Hans Werner Roepke.
Arnold Hillen-Ziegfeld.
Obergruppehführer Berger.
At the SS-Pioneer school at Wildermann Kaserne, Dresden.
"Fred" Stürmer, Medical Orderly.
Ropeke relieved of command November 1 1944.
Replaced by: SS-Obersturmführer Dr. Walter Kühlich.
SS-Hauptsturmführer Hans Werner Roepke.
Arnold Hillen-Ziegfeld.
Obergruppehführer Berger.
At the SS-Pioneer school at Wildermann Kaserne, Dresden.
"Fred" Stürmer, Medical Orderly.
Ropeke relieved of command November 1 1944.
Replaced by: SS-Obersturmführer Dr. Walter Kühlich.
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Not a bad effort,you got any idea of how much these guys hoarded in Nazi gold?Schwartz Vogel wrote:Have discovered these so far......
SS-Hauptsturmführer Hans Werner Roepke.
Arnold Hillen-Ziegfeld.
Obergruppehführer Berger.
At the SS-Pioneer school at Wildermann Kaserne, Dresden.
"Fred" Stürmer, Medical Orderly.
Ropeke relieved of command November 1 1944.
Replaced by: SS-Obersturmführer Dr. Walter Kühlich.
94-87 Ich bedauere nichts
57-93 Either put me in jail or kill me
57-93 Either put me in jail or kill me
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John Wilson wrote:Not a bad effort,you got any idea of how much these guys hoarded in Nazi gold?Schwartz Vogel wrote:Have discovered these so far......
SS-Hauptsturmführer Hans Werner Roepke.
Arnold Hillen-Ziegfeld.
Obergruppehführer Berger.
At the SS-Pioneer school at Wildermann Kaserne, Dresden.
"Fred" Stürmer, Medical Orderly.
Ropeke relieved of command November 1 1944.
Replaced by: SS-Obersturmführer Dr. Walter Kühlich.
None I`d say is a fair bet.
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Re: Attached personel to the BFC?
This excellent documentary, and the book by Adrian Weale, covers pretty thoroughly the whole British Free Corps history (link is pt.1, obviously follow youtube links to view the whole show).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVRPO4T6A2g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVRPO4T6A2g
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You seem to have forgotten Wilhelm "Bob" Rössler the unit interpreter.
All Germans who served on the staff of the BFC, wore full BFC insignia from 20th April 1944 onwards.
I would be interested in additional information about Fred Stürmer,
can Schwartz Vogel offer a source?
Cheers, Bill.
All Germans who served on the staff of the BFC, wore full BFC insignia from 20th April 1944 onwards.
I would be interested in additional information about Fred Stürmer,
can Schwartz Vogel offer a source?
Cheers, Bill.
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Wilhelm wrote:You seem to have forgotten Wilhelm "Bob" Rössler the unit interpreter.
All Germans who served on the staff of the BFC, wore full BFC insignia from 20th April 1944 onwards.
I would be interested in additional information about Fred Stürmer,
can Schwartz Vogel offer a source?
Cheers, Bill.
Bill that really is fasinating!!!! Do any photographs exist? What type of awards did these personel have? I assume this is how re enactors get round the issue of putting awards on their uniforms? i assume that its also possible for the BFC to have been awarded medals, right at the end of the war (defence of Berlin) that went unrecorded? I know that the chance of any BFC soldiers being involved in the battle is remote, to say the least. Have you read the book Jackals of the Reich, the author gives an account of a Russian tank being taken out by a man in BFC uniform, however, where this evidence came from I have no idea, have you ever come across this?
Finally re `Fred` the medic, sadly thats all I have for you, I can`t recall even where I found his name, sorry.
SV
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Re: Attached personel to the BFC?
The only member of the BFC to have served in Berlin during the battle,
was Wilhelm "Bob" Rössler, the one eyed interpreter, who before joining
the BFC was a member of the Wehrmacht.
(The old story about a Brit called Reginald Leslie Cornford who knocked out a T34
with a panzerfaust on 27th April 1945, is a post-war "story").
The only members of the BFC killed were two in the bombing of Dresden.
(Peter Deleney was killed in action Feb.1945, but he was American
and not with the BFC).
Cheers, Bill.
was Wilhelm "Bob" Rössler, the one eyed interpreter, who before joining
the BFC was a member of the Wehrmacht.
(The old story about a Brit called Reginald Leslie Cornford who knocked out a T34
with a panzerfaust on 27th April 1945, is a post-war "story").
The only members of the BFC killed were two in the bombing of Dresden.
(Peter Deleney was killed in action Feb.1945, but he was American
and not with the BFC).
Cheers, Bill.
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Cheers Bill, your a wealth of information!!!
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