ORIGINAL: Steelers708
ORIGINAL: Brad Hunter
Also, Hiwis were NOT officially authorized for units serving in the West.
Brad
Hi Brad,
I'm interested in the source for this as certainly by the time of Normandy most German units in France/Holland etc were authorized/had Hiwi's.
They may have had Osttruppen attached/assigned, but, Hiwis were not officially sanctioned. In the NARA docs, a clear distinction is made between the Kriegsgliederung for units serving in the East and West - units in the West were not officially authorized Hiwi. Did some units bring their Hiwi with them, when they were sent to the West for refit? Maybe. I've not found any definitive documentation on this, but I do know that most units in the West were authorized Osttruppen - mostly company-sized units, with some battalions, and a few regiment-sized units - and these units were armed - and surrendered en-masse at the first opportunity after the Allies landed.
The Poles in Italy, and in NWE, carried extra stocks of "allied" uniforms, and inducted many former ethnically Polish Wehrmacht troops, on the spot, into their ranks. In Italy, the 3rd and 5th Divisions had so many "volunteers," that they were able to form 3rd brigades in both divisions in 1945.
Have all of the Osttruppen serving on the Eastern Front been represented? Probably not. There were all kinds of "ants" raised from the local populace (mostly "security" troops), especially Cossacks, but as El Hefe has stated, do you really want that drain on your manpower pool? At some point in time, you have to stop, and call it "good." If you want to add units, we have an editor, as glvaca has done.
Brad