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Captured Caucasian fighter of the Bergkaukasien legion, Normandy, 1944, photo taken by the Americans
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Shalva maglakelidze recounts his meeting with Adolf Hitler in an interview recorded by Viktor Rtskhiladze, a prominent Georgian anti-soviet dissident: "In order to create the new Georgian battalions in Poland, Friedrich-Werner Schulenburg brought me to Hitler to ask for permission about the creation of those new units within the wehrmacht. I didnt say anything, i was standing frozen, they introduced me as the "Patron" of the Georgian Legions. Shulenbourg spoke to Hitler, who shook his hand in approval." Source
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🇬🇪— An article published in the Georgian Legion's official newspaper on November 13, 1944, which commemorates Leo Xurodze - a Georgian soldier and propagandist who passed away on November 1 at a military hospital in Glogau. Losing his father at an early age, Xurodze faced a hard path under the Bolshevik regime, where Soviet censorship fought free thought with fire and sword, preventing him from openly expressing his love for his homeland. Though dying young, he was already a highly talented, experienced public figure who devoted his short life to pursuing his ultimate dream: the liberation of Georgia.
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Hanns Johst (1890–1978) was a German playwright, poet and National-Socialist. He was President of the Reich Chamber of Literature (Reichsschrifttumskammer) and held the rank of SS-Gruppenführer, one of the highest general officer ranks in the SS. His quote on Georgian writer Grigol Robakidze: "Two Georgians studied in Leipzig—one music under Reger, the other philosophy under Wundt. We often used to sit together, discussing world problems in the language of our youth. (...) As foreign poets, they were among the first in the world to voice a serious perspective on our Führer. They were capable of this because they possessed the greatest virtue required for the art of poetry: the courage of humility [De-Mut]!" 📁Völkischer Beobachter Nr.285 “Brief an einen fremden Dichter”
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On August 12, 1121, King David IV led 56,000 Georgian troops supported by 15,000 Kipchaks, 500 Alans, and 500 Crusaders to victory against a 250,000 strong Seljuk army at the Battle of Didgori. Before the battle, David gave this speech: "Warriors of Christ! If we fight with the courage of those who love the Lord, we shall not only defeat these countless hordes but even the devils themselves! Let us lift our hands to heaven and swear to God that we would rather die on this battlefield than retreat in shame!" Following the triumph, David sieged the muslim occupied capital of Georgia, Tbilisi and had 500 Muslims impaled.
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Georgian Cavalry soldiers, location and date unknown, most likely taken during bandenbekämpfung, bandit partol
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❕Death notice of a Georgian legionnaire named Illia Revandaschvili❕ Ilia was born in Tbilisi in 1915 and served in the 2nd Battery of Marine-Artillerie-Abteilung 205. He died of open pulmonary tuberculosis on March 8, 1944, in The Hague, Netherlands. He was buried with military honors on March 10 at the Westduin War Cemetery in the section for Eastern Legionnaires (Grave 1, Coffin 222). The notice lists his mother, Helene Revandashvili of Tbilisi, as his next of kin.
Grigol Robakidze - "Adolf Hitler: As seen by a foreign poet" Published in die Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel, 04.08.1940 Robakidzes writing was included in the official ns-bibliography: "...daß in die NS.-Bibliographie aufgenommen wurde..."…
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The Bandenkampfabzeichen (“Anti-Partisan Warfare Badge”) was one of the rarest decorations of the Third Reich, awarded to those who participated in operations against Soviet partisan forces. After the failure to capture Moscow and the withdrawal from the Caucasus front, many Georgian units were redeployed to the dense forests, mountainous regions, and devastated urban areas of Eastern and Central Europe. There, under extremely harsh conditions, they were tasked with dismantling partisan networks supported and supplied by Soviet intelligence and elements of the local population. Partisan groups frequently used civilians as human shields, further complicating these operations. 🏳️🌟🇬🇪 Always Anti-Antifa! ☠️