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4 Phelps was a Transylvanian who had served in the Habsburg army, fought in Bosnia and Transylvania during WWI, served in the Romanian army, and later headed this Banat SS division. Casagrande, Thomas, Die volksdeutsche SS-Division ‘Prinz Eugen’: Die Banater Schwaben und die nationalsozialistischen Kriegsverbrechen (Frankfurt, 2003), 189Google Scholar.
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6 Ibid., 214. The division consisted of 8.5% Reichsdeutsche and 91.5% Volksdeutsche, of whom the majority were from Banat and Serbia (53.6%). Ibid., 211.
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