Not mentioned in the above article is that not only Wehrmacht, but also one Waffen-SS officer named Kurt-Siegfried Schrader (who was recovering in Itter Castle from wounds sustained on the Eastern Front) joined the Americans against the SS. Schrader actually became Lee's second-in-command and reportedly had grown "vehemently anti-Nazi" and desillusioned by his wartime experiences.
A rare case for a Waffen-SS officer. Although there also were some cases of Waffen-SS who switched sides on the Eastern Front and joined the pro-Soviet "National Committee Free Germany", which was otherwise consisting of Wehrmacht ex-POWs and some emigré German communists.
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