
Why Australian politicians welcomed fascists after the Second World War
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The Formation of Multinational Military Units in WWII
This chapter explores the complex landscape of non-German army units and paramilitary groups that retreated westward during the final stages of World War II. It particularly highlights the ethnic diversity and command structures of these units, including notable ones like the Cossack Army, and discusses their implications for post-war dynamics.
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