Some guy in a YouTube comment was saying Hitler thought russians were subhuman so another guy responded with this...

Some guy in a YouTube comment was saying Hitler thought russians were subhuman so another guy responded with this. Is it true?

>Volunteer regiment SS "Varyag".

>ROA (Russian Liberation Army)

>The 1st Russian national brigade of SS "Druzhina".

>15th Cossack Cavalry Corps SS.

>29th Grenadier Division SS RONA (1st Russian).

>30th Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Russian).

>36th Grenadier Division of SS "Dirlewanger".

>The 15th Cossack Russian Corps of SS SS FHA-SS-3 divisions, 16 regiments.

>SS FHA-SS (TROOPS-SS)

>The 29th Russian FHA-SS - 6 regiments.

>30th Russian FHA-SS, 1st formation of 1944, - 5 regiments.

>1st Russian national brigade SS "Druzhina" - 3 regiment, 12 battalions.

>1st Guards brigade of ROA "Sonderkommand 113" SD - 1 battalion, 2

>The 582nd guard (Russian) corps of the Wehrmacht - 11 battalions.

>The 583rd guard (Estonian-Russian) corps of the Wehrmacht - 10 battalions.

>584th security (Russian) corps of the Wehrmacht - 6 battalions.

>The 590th guard Cossack (Russian) corps of the Wehrmacht - 1 regiment, 4 battalions.

>The 580th guard Cossack (Russian) corps of the Wehrmacht - 1 regiment, 9 battalions.

>532th guard (Russian) corps of the Wehrmacht - 13 battalions.

>559th guard (Russian) corps of the Wehrmacht - 7 battalions -

>Russian security corps of the Wehrmacht in Serbia - 1 brigade, 5 regiments.

>The Russian "People's Watch" of the General Commissariat "Moscow" (rear district of Army Group Center) - 13

>Russian Volunteers in Luftwaffe

>1.Ostfl.St.(Russische) (Eastern volunteers Sqdn.) (Minsk)

>1/NSGr.1 (Russische) (Kovno)

>2/NSGr.1 (Russische) (Kovno)

>Stab I./Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch.Div. (Russische) (Borisov)

>Russisch Lehr Fl. Div. (Air Training operative Div). (Borisov)

>2/Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch Div. (Russische) (Borisov)

>3/Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch.Div. (Russische) (Borisov)

>1/Eins.Gr.Fl.Sch.Div. (Russische) (Dubinskaya)

>Air Force KONR (Russische Air Corps KONR) - 87 aircraft, 1 Air group, 1 regiment.

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at the end they accepted all kinds of people who could carry a weapon

But why would there be so many volunteers specifically from Russia if they were truly so hated and deemed "subhuman" as people claim these days? Something doesn't add up.

all with the fighting potential of a wet noodle

russian POWs could also choose between starving to death or volunteering

yea, your zero education

Explain please

Don't question Germany fucking newfag they are cucks

These are the same sorts of people who say things like "Blacks fought for Nazi Germany too", while forgetting that non-ethnic Germans who fought in the Wehrmacht or the SS before Operation Barbarossa were either: very rare special exceptions or diplomatic enlistments. After the North Africa campaign went to shit for the DAK, non-German recruits were indeed allowed to serve...but in segregated units that weren't even considered part of the Wehrmacht or SS

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germs fought communism
russiisks fought communism
any almonds activated?

nazi policies changed as the war progressed and you havent read or studied anything about it beyond pol or youtube

before trying to become an "intellectual" and redpill yourself, maybe you should get some information that is researched by professionals

I dont have much education because we didn't really cover WW2 in school beyond "Hitler was a bad boi who killed 6 trillion jews and thought only blonde and blue eyed people should exist, also he had no testicles and was half Jewish".

Wasn't trying to "become" an "intellectual" I just heard there were many skinheads and Nazi bands in Russia so I was curious and then I also saw that(among similar) comments which made me curious.

youtube.com/watch?v=gZIfAz3lb9Q

true what?
hitler did consider russians subhumans, and the groups and divisions you mentioned in your post are pretty much just useful idiots. of course it was more convenient for hitler and nazis in general to make russians kill each other.

were there Polish or Czech SS, too?

The Nazis hated Slavs/Russians because they viewed them all as Communists.

When the Germans were invading Ukraine and Russia they discovered a lot of people hated their Communist overlords so much they were willing to fight for them. They mostly joined the Germans not really because they were fans of Nazism but because they hated the Commies

This seems plausible, I've heard the same about the Serbian Volunteer Corps, who allied with Germany only as "anti communists".

>because they hated the Commies
no. they did it simply because they were given a choice: either you and all your family get shit right now, or you join us and start fighting against your fellow russians

polish no, pepiks were conscripted if they lived in the annexed parts of their ex country (hehe)

Ukrainians did the same thing. 14th Waffen Grenadier Division (aka 1st Galician).

It was just a fucked up time where you chose to fight for who you thought was the least shitty side to rule over you

have you seen the death tolls for Russian POWs? It was either join the Germans or die in a camp.

besides most of those black men likely got castrated

How many would you estimate genuinely joined out of agreement rather than being threatened into it then?

ukrainian hiwis, hilfswilliger were just as enthusiastic killing jews as their german overlords, they did believe theres a connection between communism and the jews but when you start executing orthodox jews who are the exact opposite of commie beliefs you know its just antisemitism