Russian National People's Army

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Active1942 – 1943
Allegiance Germany
Branch Heer (Wehrmacht)
Russian National People's Army
Русская национальная народная армия
Chevron of the RNNA
Active1942 – 1943
Allegiance Germany
Branch Heer (Wehrmacht)
TypeInfantry
Size4,000 troops
Garrison/HQAsintorf
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Igor Sakharov
Sergei Nikitich Ivanov
Vladimir Boyarsky

The Russian National People's Army (German: Russische Nationale Volksarmee, Russian: Русская национальная народная армия, romanized: Russkaya natsional'naya narodnaya armiya), abbreviated RNNA, was a Nazi German collaborationist military unit during World War II, led primarily by Russian émigrés with ties to American-based Russian fascist Anastasy Vonsiatsky.

The Russian National People's Army, as it was called by its leaders, was known by several names during its existence. Though their chevrons and officially-produced material referred to them as such, German documents referred to them by two alternatively-used names; Sonderverband Graukopf ("Special Group Grey Head") and Russisches Bataillon z.b.V. (Special-Purpose Russian Battalion).[1][2]

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