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- Q2472175 subject Q6980121.
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- Q2472175 abstract "During the course of the Second World War a number of Armenian soldiers, the vast majority of them prisoners of wars from the Soviet Red Army, joined specially-created battalions in the German Army.The Armenian and Georgian battalions were mainly stationed in the Netherlands as a result of Adolf Hitler's distrust for them, and due further to low morale and poor training, many of them deserted, defected or revolted. The legion, like other Turkic and Caucasian forces formed by the Germans, has been described by one military historian as "poorly armed, trained, and motivated," and was "unreliable and next to useless." The Israeli scholar Yair Auron has noted that Turkish nationalist efforts to thwart recognition of the Armenian Genocide have resulted in the dissemination of various Turkish propaganda publications in regard to the Armenian Legion aimed at portraying Armenians in negative light.".
- Q2472175 activeYearsEndYear "1944".
- Q2472175 activeYearsStartYear "1942".
- Q2472175 battle Q362.
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- Q2472175 branch "23".
- Q2472175 dates "--07-04".
- Q2472175 unitName "Armenian Legion".
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- Q2472175 comment "During the course of the Second World War a number of Armenian soldiers, the vast majority of them prisoners of wars from the Soviet Red Army, joined specially-created battalions in the German Army.The Armenian and Georgian battalions were mainly stationed in the Netherlands as a result of Adolf Hitler's distrust for them, and due further to low morale and poor training, many of them deserted, defected or revolted.".
- Q2472175 label "Armenische Legion".
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- Q2472175 name "Armenian Legion".
- Q2472175 name "Armenische Legion".