The Chechen-Mountain Nationalist Socialist Underground Organization ( German Nationalsozialistische Illegale Tschetscheno-Bergorganisation ) is a National Socialist organization created in November 1941 by Mayrbek Sheripov . Sheripov repeatedly changed the name of his organization: "Society for the Salvation of the Highlanders", "Union of the Liberated Highlanders", "Chechen-Ingush Union of Mountain Nationalists".
| Chechen-Gorsky National Socialist Underground Organization | |
|---|---|
| Nationalsozialistische Illegale Tschetscheno-Bergorganisation | |
| Leader | Mayrbek Sheripov † |
| Founding date | November 1941 |
| Date of dissolution | January 1945 |
| Headquarters | |
| Ideology | National Socialism , Collaboration |
| Allies and blocks | Third Reich |
| Party print | newspaper "Gasawat" |
In 1942, Sheripov wrote his ideological platform, goals and objectives. Mayrbek Sheripov, like Hassan Terloev , hated the Soviet government , he also proclaimed himself an ideological fighter against the Bolshevik government and Russian despotism.
History
The greatest success in these areas was achieved by the Rickert group. In order to raise a mass armed uprising in the mountainous regions of Chechnya, obrieuler Lange Heinz established contact with Hasan Terloev . But Lange failed, not fulfilling his plan, he with the help of Chechens, led by Hamchiev and Beltoev, crossed the front line back to the Germans.
Nevertheless, making his way to the front line, Lange continued the creation of the Abwehr groups in the territory of Chechnya and Ingushetia .
Most of the leaders were either killed or arrested during the deportation . The leader of the National Socialist Party of the North Caucasus brothers, Hasan Terloev, was hiding longer than others.
See also
- Georgian Legion
- National Socialist Party of North Caucasian brothers
- Special Purpose Battalion "Bergmann"
- Ukrainian rebel army
- Russian Liberation Army
Sources
- GARF. F.R.-9478. Op.1. D.55. L.314-315
- Great Patriotic War: the Caucasian factor (inaccessible link)
- "Military Literature"