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What does BFC stand for?

British Free Corps (WW II)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Formed in late 1943, the British Free Corps was the brainchild of John Amery, a notorious traitor whose father was Leo Amery, the wartime Secretary of State for India.
The Goebbels propaganda machine was trying to form a British Free Corps from dissident British prisoners to help fight the Russians.
The British Free Corps of the Waffen SS ended up defending Berlin against the advancing Russians, and those who were there reveal their reasons tonight.
The British Free Corps of the Waffen SS was a small and little known unit of volunteers recruited from Commonwealth prisoners of war (POWs) from prisoner of war camps in German controlled Europe.
Historian Adrian Weale told the story of how, largely by bullying, bribery and blackmail, the Germans suborned some prisoners of war into joining the British Free Corps, which briefly fought in the last days of the war against the Russians.
The younger of the two men repeated the words from the flimsy recruiting leaflet in his hand and said: 'In order to fight the menace of Jewish Communism, we ask you to join the British Free Corps and take up arms with Germany in our fight against the common enemy .
And then there was the British Free Corps, formed by weak-willed Allied prisoners-of-war and then attached to the SS to do the Fuhrer's bidding.
By March 1945 he had joined the ill-fated British Free Corps intending to lead them into battle against the Russians.

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