volunteers taking the Hitler oath|alt=|264x264px Like the German armed forces and civil servants, foreign volunteers and conscripts from
Nazi puppet states, and
occupied countries, were required to swear an oath of personal loyalty and obedience to Hitler. In some cases, foreign units were allowed to retain some scraps of national identity to make it seem that they had volunteered to join Hitler's war, not as
collaborators, but as loyal patriots defending their country against
Bolshevism; this was an argument many accused collaborators tried to use after the war. The requirement could be a source of political friction in contingents which had been promised a high degree of national autonomy. Significant unrest took place among Flemish volunteers in the
SS Assault Brigade "Langemarck", for example, which was required to swear an oath of allegiance in November 1943. As a result, 200 recalcitrant soldiers were removed or transferred to
penal military units.
Oath of the Croatian volunteers of the Waffen-SS === Oath of the
Latvian Legion === === Oath of the Greek
Security Battalions === == See also ==