Then the volunteer division was mentioned.
In May 1916, the Serbian volunteer division was subjected to high-level inspections.
All these plans came to nothing when Wilson refused Roosevelt permission to organize his volunteer division.
An entire Ukrainian volunteer division of the SS had been created.
Roosevelt was in the midst of his campaign to form a "volunteer division" for early service in France.
The plan came to nothing when Wilson refused Roosevelt permission to organize his volunteer division.
On 10 January 1943, von Scholz was ordered back to Germany to take command of a volunteer division now under formation at Grafenwöhr.
Instead, they were assigned to lead a foreign volunteer division known as SS Viking.
Steiner organized the volunteer division, and soon advocated for an increased number of foreign units.
The final bill contained a compromise provision permitting the president to raise four volunteer divisions, a power Wilson did not exercise.