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The '''Blue Legion''', officially called | The '''Blue Legion''', officially called the ''Legión Española de Voluntarios'', was created from 1,500 pro-European volunteers who remained behind at the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]], after most of the Spanish [[Blue Division]] had been repatriated in March 1944, because [[Francisco Franco]] had started negotiations with the [[Allies of World War II|western Allies]]. It officially consisted of two battalions. It was later estimated that the legion grew to over 3,000 Spaniards. It was repatriated back to [[Spain]] by November 1944, but again, many remained to fight on the side of [[Germany]] until the end ([[8 May 1945]]). | ||
They were designated by | They were designated by the wearing of a yellow '''ESPAÑA''' and a red/yellow/red horizontally striped shield worn on the upper right arm, and a helmet [[decal]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Foreign volunteers in | * [[Foreign volunteers in the German Army (WWII)]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20220321194907/https://www.axishistory.com/books/153-germany-heer/heer-other-units/4535-spanische-legion Spanische Legion (Blue Legion) on | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20220321194907/https://www.axishistory.com/books/153-germany-heer/heer-other-units/4535-spanische-legion Spanische Legion (Blue Legion) on the Axis History Factbook] | ||
[[Category:Spain]] | [[Category:Spain]] | ||
[[Category:WWAC]] | [[Category:WWAC]] | ||
[[Category:Wehrmacht]] | [[Category:Wehrmacht]] |
Latest revision as of 14:54, 28 April 2024
The Blue Legion, officially called the Legión Española de Voluntarios, was created from 1,500 pro-European volunteers who remained behind at the Eastern Front, after most of the Spanish Blue Division had been repatriated in March 1944, because Francisco Franco had started negotiations with the western Allies. It officially consisted of two battalions. It was later estimated that the legion grew to over 3,000 Spaniards. It was repatriated back to Spain by November 1944, but again, many remained to fight on the side of Germany until the end (8 May 1945).
They were designated by the wearing of a yellow ESPAÑA and a red/yellow/red horizontally striped shield worn on the upper right arm, and a helmet decal.