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Yes. There are various books on the issue, including the controversial "Devil's Guard" (said to be fiction though the author claims it's true). Unfortunately the internet is a difficult place to find an answer - after all, this is a unit which provides anonymity and secrecy should you choose it - however probability says there must have been. Picture this scenario: low employment, young men with no formal qualifications but a near-useless skillset in peacetime (that skillset being combat), those same men need a place to lay low which doesn't ask too many questions and which will welcome their skills as warriors... the Legion is the dream situation for them. It's even said that senior SS Commanders may have fled to the Legion if they could get away with it. Many were already dead though.

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