Leaflet, Propaganda, Collaborationnist, Légion des Volontaires Français, LVF, Paris, 1942
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Leaflet, Propaganda, Collaborationnist, Légion des Volontaires Français, LVF, Paris, 1942
Leaflet, Propaganda, Collaborationnist, Légion des Volontaires Français, LVF, Paris, 1942

Leaflet, Propaganda, Collaborationnist, Légion des Volontaires Français, LVF, Paris, 1942

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Extremely rare genuine WWII French leaflet, printed circa 1942.

This propaganda document was intended for recruiting volunteers in the Légion des Volontaires Français contre le Bolchevisme (Legion of French Volunteers against Bolshevism).

Created in July 1941 on the initiative of the leaders of the main collaborationnist parties, the LVF was intended for building a French fighting unit attached to the Wehrmacht and designed for being deployed in the USSR. The central committee, located 19, rue Saint-Georges in Paris (IXe arrondissement), transferred all services to the same address in January 1942 -- central secretariat, recruiting services, propaganda, social service...

The volunteers who had passed the various tests were eventually incorporated in Infanterie-Regiment 638 of the Heer. Following a harsh baptism of fire in the winter of 1941 at the outskirts of Moscow, the unit was reorganized and subsequently deployed in present-day Belarus to conduct anti-partisan warfare for the next two years, its remnants being eventually transferred to the Waffen-ᛋᛋ in November 1944. It is estimated that the actual strength of the LVF never exceeded 6,000 troops.

https://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/fr/les-fichiers-de-la-legion-des-volontaires-francais-et-de-la-legion-tricolore

https://www.persee.fr/doc/rharm_0035-3299_1997_num_207_2_4654

https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-04513093v1/file/Memoire_BARBIER_Simon.pdf

Very good overall condition.

Dimensions: 6.3in x 9.4in.

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