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7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen

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Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division
SS-Freiwilligen-Division Prinz Eugen
SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division Prinz Eugen
7.SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division Prinz Eugen

The 7.SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs Division Prinz Eugen was a German volunteer Waffen-SS Mountain division. It saw action in the Balkans against Tito's Partisan Army and against the advancing Red Army. The division was named after the famous Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy who fought the Turks at Vienna, conquered Belgrade and expelled them from the Balkans.

The Prinz Eugen was formed from Volksdeutsche personnel from Croatia, Serbia, Hungary and Romania. Its initial composition was of an all-volunteer force until conscription began later in the war. It surrendered on 11 May, 1945 to Yugoslav forces.

War Crimes

The division is infamous for its cruelty[link] and massive atrocities committed in the area of Niksic in Montenegro [link]: Everything they came across they burnt down, they murdered and pillaged. The officers and men of the SS division 'Prinz Eugen' committed crimes of an outrageous cruelty on this occasion. The victims were shot, slaughtered and tortured, or burnt to death in burning houses. Where a victim was found not in his house but on the road or in the fields some distance away, he was murdered and burnt there. Infants with their mothers, pregnant women and frail old people were also murdered. In short, every civilian met with by these troops in these villages was murdered. In many cases, whole families who, not expecting such treatment or lacking the time for escape, had remained quietly in their homes were annihilated and murdered. Whole families were thrown into burning houses in many cases and thus burnt. It has been established from the investigations entered upon that 121 persons, mostly women, and including 30 persons aged 60-92 years and 29 children of ages ranging from 6 months to 14 years, were executed on this occasion in the horrible manner narrated above. The villages" - and then follows the list of the villages - "were burnt down and razed to the ground."

Commanders

Order of battle

October 1943 - Croatia

November 1944 - Balkans

References


Divisions of the Waffen-SS
(see complete list)

 


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