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1943-1945
VLASOV’S ARMY: SOVIET POW’S VOLUNTEER TO FIGHT
FOR GERMANY
Stalin’s tyranny was hated by so many Russians that as many as 500,000
Russian POW’s volunteered to fight for Germany! The anti-Communist soldiers
of the Russian Liberation Army wore German uniforms with a Russian patch.
They were led by General Andrey Vlasov, but under German high command.
The RLA fought valiantly, mainly in key rear guard support roles against
Communist partisans. After the war, the RLA will attempt to surrender to the
western allies. Not wanting to deny ‘Uncle Joe’ of his revenge, Eisenhower will
turn down their offers and forcibly repatriate those who were already in U.S.
custody.
Despite pleading with the Americans for political asylum, General Vlasov and
his freedom fighters will then be handed over to the brutal Soviets. Vlasov and
11 of his senior officers are hanged in Moscow in August, 1946.
General Vlasov and his men were true Russian patriots; not “traitors”.
MAY, 1944