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jarek_g |
Posted: March 17, 2006 10:08 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 3 Member No.: 771 Joined: January 04, 2006 |
Hi guys,
In the book, S. Afteniuk, D. Elin, A. Kornayev, I. Levit, Moldavskaya SSR v Velikoy Otečestvennoy Voyne Sovetskogo Sojuza 1941 - 1945 gg, KiĊĦinev 1970, I find info: In August 1942 Roumanian authorities appointed Army of Work (ukr. Trudoviye Viysko) from Ukrainians lived in "Occupied Teriitories". I seek info about them: structure, numbers of soldiers and places of activity. In this to oneself book other info: In April 1943 group so-called Out-of-Dnestr's Roumanians founded Transnistria's Advice of War, which had to recruit volunteers to armies from among Moldovians - citizens Soviet Union to 1940. According to Soviet authors to Advice did not succeed to put out even company of army. Truth whether propaganda? Bestreg Jarek |
AJohansson |
Posted: April 01, 2006 10:23 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 2 Member No.: 862 Joined: March 31, 2006 |
Sorry, I don't have an answer to your question, but I am interested in the book "Moldavskaya..." that you were mentioning. Did you buy it in Chisinau or somewhere else?
Best regards Andreas Johansson |
jarek_g |
Posted: April 01, 2006 11:58 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 3 Member No.: 771 Joined: January 04, 2006 |
Hi AJohansson,
I read this book in library in Warsaw (Poland). This Centralna Biblioteka Wojskowa (Central Polish Army Library). Bestreg. Jarek |
sid guttridge |
Posted: April 03, 2006 02:45 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 862 Member No.: 591 Joined: May 19, 2005 |
Hi Jarek,
It sounds quite possibly true. There were hundreds of thousands of "transnistrian" Romanians who had been Soviet citizens between the wars. However, if the Romanians left voluntary recruitment of them as late as April 1943 (i.e. several months AFTER Stalingrad) then it would not be surprising if there were few volunteers. The Germans had the same problem recruiting Volksdeutsch volunteers from Eastern Europe. Himmler was very disappointed by the comparitively few Volksdeutsch volunteers the W-SS received up to 1942 and it was only conscription from early 1943 that brought in Volksdeutsch recruits in large numbers. Cheers, Sid. |
jarek_g |
Posted: April 04, 2006 06:41 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 3 Member No.: 771 Joined: January 04, 2006 |
Thanks Sid,
see you with pleasure also in this forum! Jarek or jarek_g |