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1944 to fight with the Dirlewanger unit. There and in subsequent engagements with the Red Army, it suffered heavy casualties, and surviving soldiers of II./Bergmann, together with Azeri from another Wehrmacht unit (I./111), formed the III. Battalion of the new Grenadier-Regiment 1607 (27 March 1945).
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in February 1943. After the formation of separate battalions, several of these were dispatched to Greece. The Azeri II. Battalion covered the retreat from Russia and was deployed to Warsaw after the onset of the
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defectors, and covered the German retreat from the Caucasus. Bergmann went through a series of hard-fought engagements with the Soviet partisans and regular forces in the
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contingent of Abwehr codenamed "Tamara-II" was incorporated into Bergmann. By March 1942, there were five companies of some 300 Germans and 900 Caucasians:
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area. At the end of 1942, Bergmann conducted a successful sortie through the Soviet lines, bringing with them some 300
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Kaukasien 1942/43: Das deutsche Heer und Orientvoelker der Sowjetunion
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The Bergmann group used as insignia a traditional Caucasian dagger (
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They saw the end of the war at the West coast of Denmark.
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area and conducted reconnaissance and subversion in the
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Military units and formations of the Soviet–German War
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The Bergmann battalion was formed of the émigrés and
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Soldiers from the Bergmann Battalion in Warsaw 1944.
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Index

German
German
Abwehr
World War II
Caucasian

Soviet
POWs
Neuhammer
commando
Bau-Lehr-Bataillons z.b.V. 800
Oberleutnant
Theodor Oberländer
Mittenwald
Georgian
North Caucasians
Azerbaijanis
Georgians
Armenians
Eastern Front
North Caucasus campaign
anti-partisan
Mozdok
Nalchik
Mineralnye Vody
Grozny
Red Army
Crimea
Uprising
kinzhal

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