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curious08 Oct 2006 13:19
Unfortunately I live too far away to attend this very interesting sounding movie.

I gather that Latvian units were also involved in similar duties with the US army immediately after the war.

I understand that the escort of inmates into the court hall at Nuremberg itself as well as escort to executions were the exclusvie preserve of regular US MPs, not Baltic paramilitary units that looked after perimeter security.

Pictures of US soldiers available (especially in court) on line show them wearing sidearms, but the Baltic units are shown with batons only.
Does anyone out there know if this
was this deliberate on the part of US authorities or were the Baltic guard units in fact issued firearms and ammunition?
Tarmo Rae16 Oct 2006 16:32
Prior to the full development of Labour Service Company 4221, there were 2 half platoons independently in service. The one guarding the US army PX stores in Fürth consisted of Estonians.

The second half platoon consisted of an equal number of Latvians and Estonians.

I, Ltn. Tarmo Rae, was the commanding officer of this unit. We were guarding a large US Army gasoline dump.

Estonian company 4221 was on duty at the prisoners cell area with batons only, but earlier, in refresher training at the Mannheim US Army training centre (Jan & Feb, 1947), we were trained using firearms with live ammunition.
SV10 Oct 2006 11:12
I hope this film is or will be available to purchase.
There are many sons and daughters & grandchildren who may not be able to attend the screening, but would love to know about this part of their father's / grandfather's history.
For many it's too late to ask the participant himself.
Anonymous10 Oct 2006 17:05
Stumbled across an interesting article about this group.

If I manage to screw up typing the address you can probably easily locate it using a search engine under "August Kuklane".

It is at
http://www.erichufschmid.net/K...

It is interesting to note that the publisher was American Free Press and that Kuklane was an avid subscriber to The Barnes Review.

He claims to have been a captain in the US army yet the article states that his rank insignia consisted of red bars rather than the silver "railroad tracks" a US captain wears.

There are several other statements made that also beg answers to questions, but readers can decide these for themselves and what to make of the article.
Huvitav küll!!11 Oct 2006 15:18
Miks koristati siit 3 kommentaari?
Need olid ju positiivsed. Olen lehelugejana tihtipeale rohkem segatud Maxim'i tüütutest lollustest ja need jäetakse ometi alles!!
Kas keegi seletaks milles asi??
tauno12 Oct 2006 12:51
Kommentaarid läksid ajutiselt kaotsi "tänu" tehnilistele probleemidele ja on nüüdseks taastatud.

Lähipäevil võib veelgi esineda ajutisi häireid kommentaaride sisestamisel. See on seoses võitlusega "comment spam" katsete vastu.

Vabandame tüli pärast.
Anonymous13 Oct 2006 04:02
BS! (ehk looma valjaheite eesti keeles). Arvan et kedagid vana "kaikamees" pahandas voi toimetus kartas seda.
Anonymous13 Oct 2006 08:04
vaata foorumisse - Spam kipub sinna tihtipeale.
See on suur häire ja olen KINDEL et Tauno räägib tõtt. Mis siin varjata?
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