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Kalmücken-Kavallerie-Korps
Re: Kalmücken Kavallerie Korps
on my opnion he is turkestanclement wrote:
Re: Kalmücken Kavallerie Korps
Semenov ,so everybody is turkestani,I am sure this guy riding a camel is Kalmuck,ask the camel
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Hi,
The problem is if the camel is a kalmuck or turkistani camel. Anyway it will not answer because it was excecuted as a facist in Siberia 1946 Another about kalmucks:
The problem is if the camel is a kalmuck or turkistani camel. Anyway it will not answer because it was excecuted as a facist in Siberia 1946 Another about kalmucks:
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Re: Kalmücken Kavallerie Korps
I understand that Kalmuck Kavallerie Korps has a Supreme Lama who acted as the spiritual leader of the unit (just like Sturmbahnführer Monsignor Jean Mayol de Lupe for the LVF and its successor the 33. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS Charlemagne).
Does anyone had any more information on this?
Does anyone had any more information on this?
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Oberster Lama [Geistlicher] des Kalmücken-Kav.Korps name was Basliew.I have a pic from a Lama around 1942 I do not know if this is the right guy, no caption from Reibert
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Re: Kalmücken Kavallerie Korps
Baksha Umaldinov left Yugoslavia to Germany
with his associates, gelongs Menkov and Ignatov. It is assumed that Kalmyks
probably took the equipment of Belgrade pagoda with them. Baksha Umaldinov
died in 1946. in Bavaria.
http://www.researchgate.net/...of.../00 ... 000000.pdf?...
Baksha ,Basliew ,same people,?
http://kakono.tripod.com/klar.htm
with his associates, gelongs Menkov and Ignatov. It is assumed that Kalmyks
probably took the equipment of Belgrade pagoda with them. Baksha Umaldinov
died in 1946. in Bavaria.
http://www.researchgate.net/...of.../00 ... 000000.pdf?...
Baksha ,Basliew ,same people,?
http://kakono.tripod.com/klar.htm
Re: Kalmücken-Kavallerie-Korps
Thanks again Clement for this very interesting photo I tried to observe also the NCO? next to Lama, but without finding any specific insignias on him. Lets try to find more information.
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Baksha Umaldiov is buried here:clement wrote: ↑23 Jul 2015, 13:53Baksha Umaldinov left Yugoslavia to Germany
with his associates, gelongs Menkov and Ignatov. It is assumed that Kalmyks
probably took the equipment of Belgrade pagoda with them. Baksha Umaldinov
died in 1946. in Bavaria.
http://www.researchgate.net/...of.../00 ... 000000.pdf?...
Baksha ,Basliew ,same people,?
http://kakono.tripod.com/klar.htm
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Re: Kalmücken-Kavallerie-Korps
And collections of documents Polish secret police SB, who was asked by KGB on case of "Kalmuk traitors". Volume consists mostly testimonies of victims in Lublin and Radom District of GG and correspondence SB-KGB
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