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Name |
Formation |
Location of formation |
Disbandment |
Notes |
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601 |
Berezina Eastern Combat Battalion |
1 June 1942 |
Central Russia |
Transferred to the Russian 600th Infantry Division in western Germany in October 1944 |
It became the 601st Berezina Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. It became the 601st Eastern Engineer Bridging Battalion in May 1943 while in southern France. Renamed the 601st Russian Engineer Bridging Battalion on 13 July 1944. |
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602 |
Dnieper Eastern Combat Battalion |
29 April 1942 |
Central Russia |
Destroyed in western France on 17 August 1944 |
It became the 602nd Dnieper Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. It was moved to northern France on 5 November 1943. |
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603 |
Düna Eastern Combat Battalion |
4 July 1942 |
Central Russia |
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On 30 September 1942, it became the 603rd Düna Eastern Battalion. As of December 1943, it was in Denmark. It became the I Bn./(Eastern) 714th Grenadier Regiment on 30 April 1944. From 22 June 1944, the regiment was called Russian instead of Eastern. In April 1945, it became the I Bn./(Russian) 1604th Grenadier Regiment, still in Denmark. |
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604 |
Pripjet Eastern Combat Battalion |
14 July 1942 |
Central Russia |
May 1943 |
On 30 September 1942, it became the 604th Pripjet Eastern Battalion. |
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605 |
Wolga Eastern Combat Battalion |
9 July 1942 |
Central Russia |
Transferred to the 600th Infantry Division in western Germany in February 1945 |
On 5 October 1942, it was numbered as the 605th Wolga Eastern Battalion. In November 1943, it was in northern France. On 14 December 1943, it became the 605th Eastern Engineer Bridging Battalion. On 13 July 1944, it became the 605th Russian Engineer Bridging Battalion, still in northern France. |
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615 |
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616 |
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617 |
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618 |
People's Militia Battalion Trutschevsk |
21 June 1942 |
Central Russia |
Transferred to the 600th Russian Infantry Division in western Germany in November 1944 |
Aka. People's Defence Battalion Trutschevsk. On 18 November 1942, it was numbered as the 618th Eastern Battalion. It was in Belarus in October 1943, but was moved to northern France in November that same year. The unit was reformed as a motorized battalion on 19 April 1944. |
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619 |
People's Militia Battalion Dmitrovsk |
21 June 1942 |
Central Russia |
November 1943 |
Aka. People's Defence Battalion Dmitrovsk. On 18 November 1942, it was numbered as the 619th Eastern Battalion. In June 1943, it became a training battalion. |
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620 |
People's Militia Battalion Kromy |
21 June 1942 |
Central Russia |
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Aka. People's Defence Battalion Kromy. On 18 November 1942, it was numbered as the 620th Eastern Battalion. In August 1943, it was in Belarus and moved to Northern Italy in November. In February 1944, it became the II Bn./274th Grenadier Regiment. In March 1945, it became the 620th Russian Battalion. |
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621 |
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627 |
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628 |
I/582nd Volunteer Battalion |
30 September 1942 |
Central Russia |
Transferred to the 600th Russian Infantry Division in western Germany on 13 December 1944 |
Renumbered as the 628th Eastern Battalion on 19 November 1942. In November 1943, it was in Belgium. From 19 April 1944, it was the I (Eastern) Bn./745th Grenadier Regiment. During September and November of 1944, it was in Belgium and the Netherlands. |
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629 |
II/582nd Volunteer Battalion |
30 September 1942 |
Central Russia |
29 September 1944 |
Numbered as the 629th Eastern Battalion on 19 November 1942. It was in Belarus in October 1943. Moved to Northern France on 25 November 1943. It became the IV (Eastern) Bn./899th Grenadier Regiment on 19 April 1944. |
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630 |
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633 |
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634 |
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635 |
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636 |
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637 |
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642 |
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643 |
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646 |
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647 |
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648 |
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649 |
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Attached to the 729th Fortress Grenadier Regiment of the 709th Infantry Division in Normandy, France at the time of Operation Overlord. Isolated on the Cotentin Peninsula the division surrendered in June, 1944. |
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651 |
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653 |
410th Russian Security Battalion |
Summer 1942 |
Northern Russia |
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Numbered as the 653th Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. As of December 1943, it was in Denmark. It became the II Bn./(Eastern) 714th Grenadier Regiment on 30 April 1944. From 22 June 1944, the regiment was called Russian instead of Eastern. In April 1945, it became the II Bn./(Russian) 1604th Grenadier Regiment, still in Denmark. |
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654 |
510th Russian Security Battalion |
Summer 1942 |
Northern Russia |
Became part of the 77th Waffen Grenadier Regiment of the SS (30th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS) on 21 October 1944. |
It became the 654th Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. Moved to Southern France in October 1943. |
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658 |
181st Estonian Security Battalion |
August 1941 |
Northern Russia |
June 1944 |
It became the (Estonian) 658th Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. |
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659 |
182nd Estonian Security Battalion |
August 1941 |
Northern Russia |
June 1944 |
It became the (Estonian) 659th Eastern Battalion [et] on 23 October 1942. |
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660 |
184th Estonian Security Battalion |
August 1941 |
Northern Russia |
June 1944 |
It became the (Estonian) 660th Eastern Battalion [et] on 23 October 1942. |
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661 |
183rd Estonian Security Battalion |
20 August 1941 |
Northern Russia |
November 1944 |
It became the (Russian) 661st Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. Moved to southern France in November 1943. On April 19, 1944, it became the IV Bn./239th Reserve Grenadier Regiment. |
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662 |
185th Estonian Security Battalion |
September 1941 |
Northern Russia |
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It became the (Russian) 662nd Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. Moved to Denmark in December 1943. On April 30, 1944, it became the III (Russian) Bn./712th Grenadier Regiment. It re-became the (Russian) 662nd Eastern Battalion in September 1944. In April 1945, it became the (Russian) 1605th Grenadier Regiment that was stationed in Denmark. |
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663 |
186th Estonian Security Battalion |
Summer 1942 |
Northern Russia |
Transferred to the 600th Infantry Division in West Germany in February 1945 |
It became the (Russian) 663rd Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. Moved to Southern France in December 1943. It became the I Bn./759th Grenadier Regiment on 19 April 1944. In September 1944, the battalion was almost destroyed. |
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664 |
187th Finnish Security Battalion |
Summer 1942 |
Northern Russia |
Disbanded in 1944 |
Numbered as the (Finnish) 664th Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. |
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665 |
188th Russian Security Battalion |
Summer 1942 |
Northern Russia |
September 1944 |
Numbered as the (Russian) 665th Eastern Battalion on 23 October 1942. Moved to southern France in October 1943. It became the III (Eastern) Bn/757th Fortress Grenadier Regiment on 19 April 1944. |
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666 |
189th Russian Security Battalion |
Summer 1942 |
Northern Russia |
Transferred to the 600th Infantry Division in West Germany in October 1944 |
Numbered as the (Russian) 666th Eastern Engineering Battalion on 23 October 1942. Moved to southern France in October 1943. It became the IV (Eastern) Bn./932nd Fortress Grenadier Regiment on 19 April 1944. The naming changed on 21 July 1944 to IV (Russian) Bn./932nd Grenadier Regiment. As of August 1944, it was still in southern France. |
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667 |
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668 |
II Bn./16th Irregular Light Regiment |
2 October 1942 |
Northern Russia |
17 December 1943 |
Became the 668th Eastern Battalion on 14 January 1943. It was renamed the
Schnittenheim Eastern Battalion in November 1943. |
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669 |
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672 |
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674 |
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675 |
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680 |
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