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English: Armoured vehicle of the Belarusian Auxiliary Police Battalion Siegling, formed by Nazi Germany from members of collaborationist Bataillon 57 (ukrainische), Bataillon 60 (weißruthenische), Bataillon 61, 62, 63 (ukrainische), and Bataillon 64 (weißruthenische). — C. Alexandre T. Zorzetti, Almanaque dos Conflitos, Grupos paramilitares bielorrussos colaboracionistas - III Reich. Note: Schutzmannschaft Brigade Siegling, was a collaborationist police of Belarus in 1944. Nomenclature originated from the name of SS Commander Hans Zigling. |
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