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Flemish Legion

In late 1940, Germany began recruiting throughout the Low Countries for volunteers to fight against the Russians on the Eastern Front. Those volunteers who came from the Flanders region of Belgium were assigned to Flemish companies within the SS Volunteer Standarte Nordwest.

As the number of Flemish volunteers increased, the Flemish units were formed into a new all-Flemish unit, the SS Volunteer Verband Flandern.

During the short period in which the Flemish Legion was in existence, several propaganda labels were privately produced and sold as a means of fundraising to benefit the legion.

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