Author: Paolo Crippa
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788893276986
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
The Landschutz of the Adriatic Coast (OZAK). Nuova Ediz.
Author: Paolo Crippa
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788893276986
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788893276986
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
The Landschutz of the Adriatic Coast (OZAK)
Author: Paolo Crippa
Publisher: Soldiershop Publishing
ISBN: 8893277018
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
After the Armistice and the consequent German occupation of the Julian regions, which were in fact annexed to the German Reich with the creation of the Zone of Operations of the Adriatic Coast, the German military authorities decreed the establishment of territorial self-defense units, formed by Italian, Slovenian and Croatian citizens, to flank the German units in the fight against the partisan phenomenon. The Landschutz was thus organized, an ethnically based corps, which had to “contribute to the maintenance of order and security”, and was formally established by Supreme Commissioner Rainer on October 1, 1943. In the varied panorama of units created during the war with non-German personnel, not enough importance has ever been given to these small units of Territorial Defense, and this volume attempts to provide as in-depth an analysis as possible of the life of the Landschutz.
Publisher: Soldiershop Publishing
ISBN: 8893277018
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
After the Armistice and the consequent German occupation of the Julian regions, which were in fact annexed to the German Reich with the creation of the Zone of Operations of the Adriatic Coast, the German military authorities decreed the establishment of territorial self-defense units, formed by Italian, Slovenian and Croatian citizens, to flank the German units in the fight against the partisan phenomenon. The Landschutz was thus organized, an ethnically based corps, which had to “contribute to the maintenance of order and security”, and was formally established by Supreme Commissioner Rainer on October 1, 1943. In the varied panorama of units created during the war with non-German personnel, not enough importance has ever been given to these small units of Territorial Defense, and this volume attempts to provide as in-depth an analysis as possible of the life of the Landschutz.