Volkssturm

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Image:VSARM.jpg The Volkssturm, literally translated as People's Storm in the meaning of National Storm, was a German national militia of the last months of the Nazi's Third Reich. It was founded on Adolf Hitler's orders on October 18, 1944 and effectively conscripted all males between the ages of 16 to 60 years of age (who did not already serve in some military unit) as part of the German Home Guard.

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Origins

The Volkssturm had existed, on paper, since approximately 1935, however it was only after Hitler ordered Martin Bormann to recruit 6 million men for this militia that the group became a physical reality. The basic unit was a battalion of 642 men and the units were mostly composed of members of the Hitler Youth, invalids, or men who had previously been considered unfit for military service. The Volkssturm was under the ultimate command of the Home Army which, in late 1944 and early 1945, was commanded by Heinrich Himmler.

Uniforms and insignia

The Volkssturm "uniform" was only a black armband with words Deutscher Volkssturm with a series of silver collar pips pinned to the wearer's collar. Because the Wehrmacht could not provide uniforms to all its members, some members of the Volkssturm wore makeshift paramilitary uniforms or uniforms from their civilian jobs (such as train conductors of the Reichsbahn). The simple paramilitary insignia of the Volkssturm was as follows:

Volkssturm Rank Translation Collar Insignia
Bataillionsführer Battalion Leader Image:SSmajEarly.gif
Kompanieführer Company Leader Image:SS2ndLTptch.gif
Zugführer Section Leader Image:SSSrg1ptch.gif
Gruppenführer Group Leader Image:SSsrgptch.gif
Volkssturmmann Peoples Storm Trooper No Insignia

Training and Impact

Typically, members of the Volkssturm received a brief indoctrindation training, on use of basic weapons such as the rifle and Panzerfaust, before taking a customary oath to Hitler and then dispatched to face the enemy. Unlike most English speaking countries, Germany did have universal military service for all young men for several generations, so many of the older members of the Volkssturm would have had at least basic military training when they served in the German army and many would have been veterans of the First World War.

Volkssturm units were supposed to be used only in their own districts, but many were sent directly to the front lines. The most extensive use of the Volkssturm was during the Battle of Berlin, during which Volkssturm units fought the best they could. The Battle of Berlin was particularly devastating to the Volkssturm, since many Volkssturm members fought to the death when facing Red Army troops, mostly out of fear of what awaited any German combatant who fell into Russian hands.

Most war historians agree that Volkssturm had negligible strategic effect on the outcome of the war.

Books

  • David K. Yelton: Hitler's Volkssturm (2002)

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