Suomalainen Waffen-SS-vapaaehtoispataljoona
- Finnisches Freiwilligen-Bataillon der Waffen-SS
- Finnish Volunteer Battalion of the Waffen-SS
History
The Finnish Waffen-SS battalion was established in the spring of 1941. Approximately 1,400 Finnish volunteers joined the battalion. The soldiers participated in the campaigns on the Eastern Front, in Ukraine and the Caucasus. In 1943 the battalion was dissolved.
Places
Eastern Front, Ukraine
Sources
Finland’s Holocaust: Silences of History / edited by Simo Muir and Hana Worthen. – Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. – Includes Antero Holmila’s article “’Soldaten wie andere auch’: Finnish Waffen-SS Volunteers and Finland’s Historical Imagination.”