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Christian Frederik von Schalburg

Christian Frederik von Schalburg (15 April 1906[1][3][4][5] – 2 June 1942) was a Danish army officer, the second commander of Free Corps Denmark[6] and brother of Vera Schalburg.

Christian Frederik von Schalburg
(from left to right) Christian von Schalburg, his son Alex, Søren Kam
Native name
Konstantin Fedorovitch von Schalburg[1][2]
Born(1906-04-15)15 April 1906[1][3][4][5]
Zmeinogorsk, Russian Empire
Died2 June 1942(1942-06-02) (aged 36)[6]
Demjansk,[6] Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance Denmark[2]
 Finland
 Nazi Germany
Service/branch Royal Danish Army
Waffen-SS
Years of service1929[1]–1942[6]
Rank
Commands heldFrikorps Danmark, Mar – Jun 1942[6]
AwardsIron Cross First Class
Iron Cross Second Class
Winter War Medal
Spouse(s)Helga Frederikke von Bülow[1][5]

Biography

Christian Frederik von Schalburg was born in Zmeinogorsk, Tomskaja Gubernija, Russian Empire (now Altai Krai, Russia) as the oldest of three children to August Theodor von Schalburg and wife Helene von Schalburg.[3][4] His father was born 1879 in Nyborg, Denmark [3][4][7] and his mother Elena Vasiljevna née Starizki von Siemianowska was born 1882 in Ukraine[4] (possibly Poltava[3]) out of a Russian noble family. Still a boy von Schalburg received a military education in the Tsar's cadet corps and lived in Russia until the October Revolution of 1917 when he fled with his family to Denmark. These dramatic events caused him to long for Russia and to hate communists.[8]

In 1920 the young von Schalburg moved with his family from Hellerup to Vibevej 14, Copenhagen, and in 1922 the family moved to Borups Allé 4, from where he left home.[3][4][7]

On 21 November 1927 in the Alexander Nevsky Church, Copenhagen he was best man for the ten year older first lieutenant Grigorij Nikolaevitch Stschrikin, as Konstantin Fedorovitch Schalburg.[9]

In 1927 in Copenhagen he was deemed unfit for military service.[10]

Nevertheless, on 18 October 1929 he was married in the Alexander Nevsky Church as bachelor, Danish subject, lieutenant Konstantin Fedorovitch Schalburg residing Trestjernegade 4 on Amager. His bride was the four years younger, German born, unmarried Baroness Helga Frederikke von Bülow.[1][5] In 1930 he registered a telephone as a first lieutenant residing Trestjernegade 4 on Amager.[11]

On 22 November 1934 his wife gave birth to their son who was baptized Aleksander Schalburg on 2 February 1935 in the Alexander Nevsky Church, Copenhagen. The father was registered as first lieutenant in the Royal Danish Life Guards Konstantin Schalburg, residing Store Kongensgade 114, while the godparents were His Royal Highness Prince Gustav of Denmark, colonel Nikolai Kulikovsky and his spouse Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia.[2]

On 12 July 1935 in the Alexander Nevsky Church he was best man for a bride couple from Stockholm, as Konstantin Fedorovitch Schalburg.[12]

In 1935 he served as first lieutenant in the Royal Danish Life Guards while residing in Store Kongensgade 114[13] and from the following year he used the title Valet de chambre (Kammerjunker).[14]

From 1937 (and until his death) he kept his phone registered as a captain in Royal Danish Life Guards and valet de chambre.[15][16]

In the Royal Danish Life Guards he was eventually described as 'unstable and for the army possibly a dangerous man'. In a letter to the king he defended himself as a victim of Jewish slander.[8]

From 1939 von Schalburg headed the youth branch (NSU) of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (DNSAP),[17] where he became very popular. That same year he and a group of NSU members called 'bloddrengene' (the blood boys) were among the Danish volunteers for the Finnish Winter War against the USSR in 1939–1940.[8] He was thus abroad when Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on 9 April 1940. Despite his Nazi beliefs he was deeply distressed that Denmark had surrendered almost without fighting.[18]

In September 1940 with the consent of the Danish army and the king, von Schalburg joined the Waffen-SS[8] and served with 5th SS Division Wiking as a SS-Hauptsturmführer.

In the November 1940 Danish census he is an off duty Kaptajnløjtnant of the Royal Danish Life Guards, still in Belgium and thus absent from his residence at Brøndsted Allé, Frederiksberg where his wife and teenage son lives.[5]

In February 1941 von Schalburg suggested to his friend, head of DNSAP Frits Clausen, the formation of a Danish SS unit, 'Regiment Dannebrog', to be commanded by himself.[8]

During Operation Barbarossa von Schalburg served on the divisional staff of Division Wiking.[8] He was awarded the Iron Cross of 1st and 2nd class while serving in Division Wiking.

On 27 February 1942 von Schalburg arrived at Frikorps Danmark in Treskau[8] and on March 1 he was given command of the corps, now ranked SS-Sturmbannführer (Major).[6]

The SS gave von Schalburg this command mostly because of his political reliability and willingness to provide his corps with the required ideological training and also because he enjoyed good relations with his subordinates, all qualities that his predecessor C.P. Kryssing lacked.[8]

As part of his responsibility for the unit's training, he introduced lessons in German and Russian, a 1/2 hour of PE every morning and extended duty hours from 5 (05:00) to 20 (20:00).[8]

On 8 May 1942 von Schalburg was flown by Junkers Ju 52 with parts of the corps into the Demyansk Pocket.[19]

On 2 June 1942 von Schalburg initiated the first offensive operation of Frikorps Danmark. In an attempt to monitor the progress of the battle, von Schalburg advanced towards the front line, but stepped on a mine and was moments later killed by shrapnel from a Russian artillery shell. The subsequent rescue of his corpse, which caused a casualty, revealed extensive injuries including a leg torn off at the hip and a missing foot.[20]

Legacy

 
From the inauguration of the memorial for fallen, Danish members of the SS on the second anniversary of von Schalburg's death

On 3 June 1942, von Schalburg's body was transported in a coffin draped in Dannebrog to the cemetery of the corps located in the small village Biakovo in the Demjansk area. The commanding officer of the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf SS-Brigadeführer Hellmuth Becker spoke at the funeral.[20]

On the same day, Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler posthumously promoted von Schalburg to SS-Obersturmbannführer, effective from 1 June.[6]

In Denmark, the newspaper of the DNSAP 'Fædrelandet' (the Fatherland) filled the front page with the news of the fallen commander, and a memorial service for von Schalburg was disrupted by protests shouted by a student.[20] The poet Valdemar Rørdam who had already gotten himself into public scandal with a poem praising Hitler, further alienated himself from the Danish public when he published a tribute to Schalburg.[21]

A Danish medal, the Schalburg Cross and the Danish Germanic-SS Schalburg Corps, was named after von Schalburg. His widow called herself Valet de chambre (Kammerjunkerinde) Helle von Schalburg and founded Schalburgs mindefond (memorial fund), which sent packages to Danish SS volunteers on the Eastern Front.[8][22]

On the second anniversary of von Schalburg's death commander of the Schalburg Corps K. B. Martinsen inaugurated a memorial for fallen, Danish members of the SS. Following the liberation the memorial was destroyed.

The fact that von Schalburg advanced, against the advice of a company commander, towards the front line and jeopardized not only his own life but also those of his corps made him a reckless commander in some eyes. However, his record indicates that he was a competent commander and in the SS, that behaviour was not uncommon, and the losses of commanders were exceptionally high, including von Schalburg's successor, who fell just two days after arriving at the corps.[20][23]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Ægteviede" [Married]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1915-1945 (in Danish). Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i København. 1929. p. 116.
  2. ^ a b c "Fødte Mandkøn" [Born Males]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1915-1945 (in Danish). Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i København. 1934. p. 14.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Politiets Registerblade [Register cards of the Police] (in Danish). Copenhagen: Københavns Stadsarkiv. 1 May 1920. Station 8 (Ydre Nørrebro og Brønshøj-Husum). Filmrulle 0029. Registerblad 2932. ID 2474147.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Folketælling [Census] (in Danish). Copenhagen. 1 February 1921. Vibevej 14-st.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Folketælling [Census] (in Danish). Frederiksberg. 5 November 1940. Brøndsteds Allé 6-3tv.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Martinsen, K.B. Frikorps Danmarks Kampe [The Battles of Free Corps Denmark]. Forlaget 1944.
  7. ^ a b Folketælling [Census] (in Danish). Copenhagen. 5 November 1925. Borups Alle 4-II.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Christensen, Claus Bundgård; Poulsen, N. B.; Smith, P. S. (2006). Under hagekors og Dannebrog : danskere i Waffen SS 1940–45 [Under Svastika and Dannebrog : Danes in Waffen SS 1940–45] (in Danish). Aschehoug. pp. 139–142. ISBN 978-87-11-11843-6.
  9. ^ "Ægteviede" [Married]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1915-1945 (in Danish). Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i København. 1927. p. 113. Ungkarl Premier-Løjtnant Grigorij Nikolaevitch Stschrikin, født d. 1. August 1896
  10. ^ Lægdsruller, 1. Udskrivningskreds [Army Levy Rolls, First Enlistment District]. 1861 - 1931 (in Danish). Copenhagen. 1924. 3975. 1927 Udygtighedspas
  11. ^ KTAS telefonbog (PDF) (in Danish). Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab. 1930. col. 1526 – via Post & Tele Museum. Schalburg C F v prløjtn. Trestjerneg. 4 ... Amager 62 54 U
  12. ^ "Ægteviede" [Married]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1915-1945 (in Danish). Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i København. 1935. p. 123. Ungkarl Assistent Kurt Mogens Billing ... Frøken Magister Filosofie Nina Aleksandrovna de Robertz
  13. ^ KTAS telefonbog (PDF) (in Danish). Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab. 1935. col. 1772 – via Post & Tele Museum. Schalburg C F Prløjtn. i den kgl. Livgarde St. Kongensg. 114 .... Palm 58 16 X
  14. ^ KTAS telefonbog (PDF) (in Danish). Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab. 1936. col. 1846 – via Post & Tele Museum. Schalburg C F prløjtn. i den kgl. Livgarde Kmjkr. St. Kongensg. 114 ... Palm 58 16 X
  15. ^ KTAS telefonbog (PDF) (in Danish). Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab. 1937. col. 1920 – via Post & Tele Museum. Schalburg C F Kaptløjtn. i den kgl. Livgarde kmjkr. Schlegelsallé 8 ... Vester 52 95 X
  16. ^ KTAS telefonbog (PDF) (in Danish). Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab. 1942. col. 2196 – via Post & Tele Museum. Schalburg C F Kaptløjtn. i den kgl. Livgarde kmjkr. Brøndstedallé 6 ... Vester 243 Y
  17. ^ Bovrup-kartoteket [The Bovrup File] (in Danish). Forlaget af 1946. 1946. p. 150, # 7514.
  18. ^ Kirkebæk, M., Schalburg - en patriotisk landsforræder, Nordisk Forlag, 2008 (Hardcover, ISBN 978-87-03-03193-4, p. 130-134). (in Danish)
  19. ^ Christensen, C. B.; Poulsen, N. B.; Smith, P. S., Under hagekors og Dannebrog : danskere i Waffen SS 1940–45, Aschehoug, 2006 (Hardcover, ISBN 978-87-11-11843-6, p.152). (in Danish)
  20. ^ a b c d Christensen, C. B.; Poulsen, N. B.; Smith, P. S., Under hagekors og Dannebrog : danskere i Waffen SS 1940–45, Aschehoug, 2006 (Hardcover, ISBN 978-87-11-11843-6, p.155-158). (in Danish)
  21. ^ "Dansk og international historie" (PDF).
  22. ^ KTAS telefonbog (PDF) (in Danish). Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab. 1943. col. 2382 – via Post & Tele Museum. Schalburg von Schalburg Helle Kmjkrinde. Brøndstedallé 6 ... Eva 43 39 Schalburg s C F Mindefond Falkonergrdsv. 11. ... Mora 89 40
  23. ^ Christensen, C. B.; Poulsen, N. B.; Smith, P. S., Under hagekors og Dannebrog : danskere i Waffen SS 1940–45, Aschehoug, 2006 (Hardcover, ISBN 978-87-11-11843-6, p.164). (in Danish)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Christian Frederik von Schalburg news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Christian Frederik von Schalburg 15 April 1906 1 3 4 5 2 June 1942 was a Danish army officer the second commander of Free Corps Denmark 6 and brother of Vera Schalburg Christian Frederik von Schalburg from left to right Christian von Schalburg his son Alex Soren KamNative nameKonstantin Fedorovitch von Schalburg 1 2 Born 1906 04 15 15 April 1906 1 3 4 5 Zmeinogorsk Russian EmpireDied2 June 1942 1942 06 02 aged 36 6 Demjansk 6 Russian SFSR Soviet UnionAllegiance Denmark 2 Finland Nazi GermanyService wbr branchRoyal Danish Army Waffen SSYears of service1929 1 1942 6 RankKaptajnlojtnant Denmark 5 6 SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Nazi Germany 6 Commands heldFrikorps Danmark Mar Jun 1942 6 AwardsIron Cross First ClassIron Cross Second ClassWinter War MedalSpouse s Helga Frederikke von Bulow 1 5 Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditChristian Frederik von Schalburg was born in Zmeinogorsk Tomskaja Gubernija Russian Empire now Altai Krai Russia as the oldest of three children to August Theodor von Schalburg and wife Helene von Schalburg 3 4 His father was born 1879 in Nyborg Denmark 3 4 7 and his mother Elena Vasiljevna nee Starizki von Siemianowska was born 1882 in Ukraine 4 possibly Poltava 3 out of a Russian noble family Still a boy von Schalburg received a military education in the Tsar s cadet corps and lived in Russia until the October Revolution of 1917 when he fled with his family to Denmark These dramatic events caused him to long for Russia and to hate communists 8 In 1920 the young von Schalburg moved with his family from Hellerup to Vibevej 14 Copenhagen and in 1922 the family moved to Borups Alle 4 from where he left home 3 4 7 On 21 November 1927 in the Alexander Nevsky Church Copenhagen he was best man for the ten year older first lieutenant Grigorij Nikolaevitch Stschrikin as Konstantin Fedorovitch Schalburg 9 In 1927 in Copenhagen he was deemed unfit for military service 10 Nevertheless on 18 October 1929 he was married in the Alexander Nevsky Church as bachelor Danish subject lieutenant Konstantin Fedorovitch Schalburg residing Trestjernegade 4 on Amager His bride was the four years younger German born unmarried Baroness Helga Frederikke von Bulow 1 5 In 1930 he registered a telephone as a first lieutenant residing Trestjernegade 4 on Amager 11 On 22 November 1934 his wife gave birth to their son who was baptized Aleksander Schalburg on 2 February 1935 in the Alexander Nevsky Church Copenhagen The father was registered as first lieutenant in the Royal Danish Life Guards Konstantin Schalburg residing Store Kongensgade 114 while the godparents were His Royal Highness Prince Gustav of Denmark colonel Nikolai Kulikovsky and his spouse Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia 2 On 12 July 1935 in the Alexander Nevsky Church he was best man for a bride couple from Stockholm as Konstantin Fedorovitch Schalburg 12 In 1935 he served as first lieutenant in the Royal Danish Life Guards while residing in Store Kongensgade 114 13 and from the following year he used the title Valet de chambre Kammerjunker 14 From 1937 and until his death he kept his phone registered as a captain in Royal Danish Life Guards and valet de chambre 15 16 In the Royal Danish Life Guards he was eventually described as unstable and for the army possibly a dangerous man In a letter to the king he defended himself as a victim of Jewish slander 8 From 1939 von Schalburg headed the youth branch NSU of the National Socialist Workers Party of Denmark DNSAP 17 where he became very popular That same year he and a group of NSU members called bloddrengene the blood boys were among the Danish volunteers for the Finnish Winter War against the USSR in 1939 1940 8 He was thus abroad when Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on 9 April 1940 Despite his Nazi beliefs he was deeply distressed that Denmark had surrendered almost without fighting 18 In September 1940 with the consent of the Danish army and the king von Schalburg joined the Waffen SS 8 and served with 5th SS Division Wiking as a SS Hauptsturmfuhrer In the November 1940 Danish census he is an off duty Kaptajnlojtnant of the Royal Danish Life Guards still in Belgium and thus absent from his residence at Brondsted Alle Frederiksberg where his wife and teenage son lives 5 In February 1941 von Schalburg suggested to his friend head of DNSAP Frits Clausen the formation of a Danish SS unit Regiment Dannebrog to be commanded by himself 8 During Operation Barbarossa von Schalburg served on the divisional staff of Division Wiking 8 He was awarded the Iron Cross of 1st and 2nd class while serving in Division Wiking On 27 February 1942 von Schalburg arrived at Frikorps Danmark in Treskau 8 and on March 1 he was given command of the corps now ranked SS Sturmbannfuhrer Major 6 The SS gave von Schalburg this command mostly because of his political reliability and willingness to provide his corps with the required ideological training and also because he enjoyed good relations with his subordinates all qualities that his predecessor C P Kryssing lacked 8 As part of his responsibility for the unit s training he introduced lessons in German and Russian a 1 2 hour of PE every morning and extended duty hours from 5 05 00 to 20 20 00 8 On 8 May 1942 von Schalburg was flown by Junkers Ju 52 with parts of the corps into the Demyansk Pocket 19 On 2 June 1942 von Schalburg initiated the first offensive operation of Frikorps Danmark In an attempt to monitor the progress of the battle von Schalburg advanced towards the front line but stepped on a mine and was moments later killed by shrapnel from a Russian artillery shell The subsequent rescue of his corpse which caused a casualty revealed extensive injuries including a leg torn off at the hip and a missing foot 20 Legacy Edit From the inauguration of the memorial for fallen Danish members of the SS on the second anniversary of von Schalburg s death On 3 June 1942 von Schalburg s body was transported in a coffin draped in Dannebrog to the cemetery of the corps located in the small village Biakovo in the Demjansk area The commanding officer of the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf SS Brigadefuhrer Hellmuth Becker spoke at the funeral 20 On the same day Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler posthumously promoted von Schalburg to SS Obersturmbannfuhrer effective from 1 June 6 In Denmark the newspaper of the DNSAP Faedrelandet the Fatherland filled the front page with the news of the fallen commander and a memorial service for von Schalburg was disrupted by protests shouted by a student 20 The poet Valdemar Rordam who had already gotten himself into public scandal with a poem praising Hitler further alienated himself from the Danish public when he published a tribute to Schalburg 21 A Danish medal the Schalburg Cross and the Danish Germanic SS Schalburg Corps was named after von Schalburg His widow called herself Valet de chambre Kammerjunkerinde Helle von Schalburg and founded Schalburgs mindefond memorial fund which sent packages to Danish SS volunteers on the Eastern Front 8 22 On the second anniversary of von Schalburg s death commander of the Schalburg Corps K B Martinsen inaugurated a memorial for fallen Danish members of the SS Following the liberation the memorial was destroyed The fact that von Schalburg advanced against the advice of a company commander towards the front line and jeopardized not only his own life but also those of his corps made him a reckless commander in some eyes However his record indicates that he was a competent commander and in the SS that behaviour was not uncommon and the losses of commanders were exceptionally high including von Schalburg s successor who fell just two days after arriving at the corps 20 23 References Edit a b c d e f AEgteviede Married Kirkebog Parish Register 1915 1945 in Danish Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i Kobenhavn 1929 p 116 a b c Fodte Mandkon Born Males Kirkebog Parish Register 1915 1945 in Danish Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i Kobenhavn 1934 p 14 a b c d e f Politiets Registerblade Register cards of the Police in Danish Copenhagen Kobenhavns Stadsarkiv 1 May 1920 Station 8 Ydre Norrebro og Bronshoj Husum Filmrulle 0029 Registerblad 2932 ID 2474147 a b c d e f Folketaelling Census in Danish Copenhagen 1 February 1921 Vibevej 14 st a b c d e f Folketaelling Census in Danish Frederiksberg 5 November 1940 Brondsteds Alle 6 3tv a b c d e f g h i Martinsen K B Frikorps Danmarks Kampe The Battles of Free Corps Denmark Forlaget 1944 a b Folketaelling Census in Danish Copenhagen 5 November 1925 Borups Alle 4 II a b c d e f g h i j Christensen Claus Bundgard Poulsen N B Smith P S 2006 Under hagekors og Dannebrog danskere i Waffen SS 1940 45 Under Svastika and Dannebrog Danes in Waffen SS 1940 45 in Danish Aschehoug pp 139 142 ISBN 978 87 11 11843 6 AEgteviede Married Kirkebog Parish Register 1915 1945 in Danish Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i Kobenhavn 1927 p 113 Ungkarl Premier Lojtnant Grigorij Nikolaevitch Stschrikin fodt d 1 August 1896 Laegdsruller 1 Udskrivningskreds Army Levy Rolls First Enlistment District 1861 1931 in Danish Copenhagen 1924 3975 1927 Udygtighedspas KTAS telefonbog PDF in Danish Kjobenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab 1930 col 1526 via Post amp Tele Museum Schalburg C F v prlojtn Trestjerneg 4 Amager 62 54 U AEgteviede Married Kirkebog Parish Register 1915 1945 in Danish Den Ortodokse Russiske Kirke i Kobenhavn 1935 p 123 Ungkarl Assistent Kurt Mogens Billing Froken Magister Filosofie Nina Aleksandrovna de Robertz KTAS telefonbog PDF in Danish Kjobenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab 1935 col 1772 via Post amp Tele Museum Schalburg C F Prlojtn i den kgl Livgarde St Kongensg 114 Palm 58 16 X KTAS telefonbog PDF in Danish Kjobenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab 1936 col 1846 via Post amp Tele Museum Schalburg C F prlojtn i den kgl Livgarde Kmjkr St Kongensg 114 Palm 58 16 X KTAS telefonbog PDF in Danish Kjobenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab 1937 col 1920 via Post amp Tele Museum Schalburg C F Kaptlojtn i den kgl Livgarde kmjkr Schlegelsalle 8 Vester 52 95 X KTAS telefonbog PDF in Danish Kjobenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab 1942 col 2196 via Post amp Tele Museum Schalburg C F Kaptlojtn i den kgl Livgarde kmjkr Brondstedalle 6 Vester 243 Y Bovrup kartoteket The Bovrup File in Danish Forlaget af 1946 1946 p 150 7514 Kirkebaek M Schalburg en patriotisk landsforraeder Nordisk Forlag 2008 Hardcover ISBN 978 87 03 03193 4 p 130 134 in Danish Christensen C B Poulsen N B Smith P S Under hagekors og Dannebrog danskere i Waffen SS 1940 45 Aschehoug 2006 Hardcover ISBN 978 87 11 11843 6 p 152 in Danish a b c d Christensen C B Poulsen N B Smith P S Under hagekors og Dannebrog danskere i Waffen SS 1940 45 Aschehoug 2006 Hardcover ISBN 978 87 11 11843 6 p 155 158 in Danish Dansk og international historie PDF KTAS telefonbog PDF in Danish Kjobenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab 1943 col 2382 via Post amp Tele Museum Schalburg von Schalburg Helle Kmjkrinde Brondstedalle 6 Eva 43 39 Schalburg s C F Mindefond Falkonergrdsv 11 Mora 89 40 Christensen C B Poulsen N B Smith P S Under hagekors og Dannebrog danskere i Waffen SS 1940 45 Aschehoug 2006 Hardcover ISBN 978 87 11 11843 6 p 164 in Danish External links EditWebpage about Christian Frederik von Schalburg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Frederik von Schalburg amp oldid 1140922192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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