XVII Waffen Corps of the SS (Hungarian)

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The XVII Waffen Corps of the SS (Hungarian) (German XVII. Waffen-Armeekorps der SS) was a formation of SS troops of Nazi Germany during the Second World War. The formation of the Corps was announced in March 1945 and was supposed to consist of Hungarians and Hungarian Volksdeutsche, but was never fully formed as an independent unit.

History of the Corps[]

The corps headquarters was established in March 1945 to oversee the formation of Hungarian SS units. But in the last months of the war, it was very difficult to create a new major military unit, so the "Corps" consisted of a number of Hungarian units from the 25th SS Waffen Grenadier Division and 26th SS Waffen Grenadier Divisions, assembled in the town of Burghausen.
From Burghausen, the Corps went into the interior of Austria. On May 3, the last battle between the Hungarians and the Americans took place. The corps surrendered the next day.

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