. . . "Russian \u00E9migr\u00E9s and defectors from the Soviet Union formed the Russian Liberation Army or fought as Hilfswillige (approximately another 800,000 to 1,000,000 voluntary assistants) within German units of the Wehrmacht primarily on the Eastern Front. Non-Russians from the Soviet Union formed the Ostlegionen (literally \"Eastern Legions\"). These units were all commanded by General Ernst-August K\u00F6string (1876\u22121953) and represented about five percent of the forces under the OKH."@en . "Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts"@en . . . "Russian \u00E9migr\u00E9s and defectors from the Soviet Union formed the Russian Liberation Army or fought as Hilfswillige (approximately another 800,000 to 1,000,000 voluntary assistants) within German units of the Wehrmacht primarily on the Eastern Front. Non-Russians from the Soviet Union formed the Ostlegionen (literally \"Eastern Legions\"). These units were all commanded by General Ernst-August K\u00F6string (1876\u22121953) and represented about five percent of the forces under the OKH."@en .