Legione SS Italiana

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29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian)
Image:29divssit.gif
Active 1943 - 1945
Country Italy
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Branch Waffen SS
Size Division
Engagements Anzio
Nettuno
Piedmont

The 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian) or Legione SS Italiana was created on 10 February 1945 as the second SS-Division numbered 29. The first on the 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Russian), was disbanded. The new unit created in November 1943, was based on the Waffen-Grenadier-Brigade der SS (italienische Nr. 1). The division is also called "Italia".

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Background

The Kingdom of Italy on 8 September 1943 signed a truce with the Allies. In response, the German Army (Wehrmacht Heer) and the Waffen-SS disarmed Italian troops unless they were fighting for the German cause. The new Italian Social Republic was founded on 23 September 1943 under dictator Benito Mussolini and this allowed Italians to be recruited for Waffen-SS. On 2 October 1943, Heinrich Himmler and Gottlob Berger devised the Programm zur Aufstellung der italienischen Milizeinheiten durch die Waffen-SS1 which was approved by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

Training

In October 15,000 volunteers started training at Truppenübungsplatz Münsingen, but 9,000 of them were unsuitable and released for training in Police units or for work2. The soldiers wore Sig rune (SS Runes) on red rather than black, and the left sleeve had a Reichsadler, not with a swastika, but with fasces.

On 23 November 1943, 13 Miliz-Bataillons pledged their loyalty before being moved to SS-Ausbildungsstab Italien under SS-Brigadeführers Peter Hansen who led them in a "bloody war among brothers"3 against partisans. The unit was commanded by SS-Obergruppenführer Karl Wolff and called Italienische SS-Freiwilligen-Legion, but soon renamed 1. Sturmbrigade Italienische Freiwilligen-Legion.

Soon the unit was called Legionari in Italy, also in official reports.

Combat

In April 1944 three Battalions fought against Allied bridgeheads of Anzio and Nettuno with surprisingly good results for which Heinrich Himmler allowed them to wear SS-Runes on black rather than red. On 7 September 1944 renamed to Waffen-Grenadier-Brigade der SS (italienische Nr. 1)4 under Generalkommando Lombardia of Heeresgruppe C. New recruits made the unit grow in December 1944 to 15,000 men. In Spring 1945 the Division under command by SS-Oberführer Ernst Tzschoppe as Kampfgruppe Binzfought against French units and Resistenza in Piemont.

On 30 April 1945 the last parts of the Division surrendered to US troops in Gorgonzola Lombardy.

Units

  • 81st Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment of the SS
    • I./81st Waffen-Grenadier Battalion
    • II./81st Waffen-Grenadier Battalion
    • III./81st Waffen-Grenadier Battalion
  • 82nd Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment of the SS 82
    • I./81st Waffen-Grenadier Battalion
    • II./81st Waffen-Grenadier Battalion
    • III./81st Waffen-Grenadier Battalion
  • 29th Waffen-Artillery-Regiment of ther SS 29
    • I./29th Artillery Battalion
    • II./29th Artillery Battalion
  • 29th Füsilier-Bataillon Debica
  • 29th SS-Pionier-Company
  • 29th SS-News-Company
  • SS-Reserve Battalion
  • Officers Battalion

Commanders

References

  1. ^ RF-SS, Tgb.Nr. 35/143/43 g. vom 2. Oktober 1943
  2. ^ Der Chef der OrdPol, Kdo I O (3) 1 Nr. 578/43 vom 2. Oktober 1943
  3. ^ Rolf Michaelis Die Grenadier-Divisionen der Waffen-SS, II, S.179
  4. ^ SS-FHA, Amt II Org.Abt. Ia/II, Tgb.Nr. 2940/44 g.Kdos. 07.09.1944
  • Stein, G (1966) The Waffen SS: Hitler's Elite Guard at War 1939-1945. Cornel Uni. Press, London.

See also

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