31st SS Volunteer Grenadier Division 'Batschka'
In September 1944, a new SS division was formed, composed mainly of ethnic Germans from the Bácska and Bánát regions in Hungary, Serbia, and Romania. It was not ready for action but was thrown into battle at the Danube and then in Silesia, where it surrendered at the end of the war.

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Bronislav Kaminski — The Waffen-SS Commander The SS Itself Decided To Kill

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Magyarországi németek és a Waffen-SS

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Newly Discovered Colour Film (1939): Luftwaffe Fighter Wing JG 77 & Bf 109 Operations

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How Many Cast Iron Pans Does it Take to Stop a Bullet?

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Final Weeks Before Berlin – Rare Color Footage from the Oder Front (1945)

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SS Division in France, Das Reich

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Waffen-SS Mutiny - France 1943

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Ukrainian SS Mutiny - France 1944

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The Blue Division – Spanish Volunteers on the Eastern Front (División Azul) – Spain in WWII

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Hitler's Death Army: Das Reich - UNCENSORED

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Rare Amateur Films Shot by Civilians and German Soldiers during the Occupation of France

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„Es war ein reiner Fleischwolf“: Mein Überlebenskampf im Sektor Rschew 1942/43

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Some Panzers Didn't Surrender on VE Day! Last Operational Units May-June 1945

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How Hitler Built A Private Army That Grew From 150,000 Men To Nearly 600,000

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Verdun 1916: The 300-Day Hell of World War I

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What Patton Said to the German Officer Who Executed a Red Cross Nurse

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The REAL Reason Germany's Army Was Destroyed at Operation Bagration

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THIS was the REAL LIFE of an SS soldier in the Third Reich !

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Gran-Brückenkopf 1945: Vergessener Triumph der Leibstandarte & Hitlerjugend

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