An estimated 325,000 non-ethnic German volunteers and conscripts served in the Waffen-SS[citation needed]:
Albania: 9000 in the 21st SS Division
Armenia*: 2000
Belgium: 12,000 Flemish in the 5th SS Div., 27th SS Div.
Belgium: 15,000 Walloons 5th SS Div., 28th SS Div.
British Commonwealth: never more than 100 in the British Free Corps
Bulgaria: 700 in the Bulgarisches Reg.
Croatia (includes Bosnian Muslims): 20,000 in the 7th SS Div., 13th SS Handschar Div., 23rd SS Div.
Denmark: 8,000 in Frikorps Danmark, 11th SS Div.
Estonia: 30,000 in the 20th SS Div.
Finland: 1,500 in a Volunteer Battalion.
France: 9,000 in the 33rd SS Div.
Georgia: 2,000 to 3,000 in the SS-Waffengruppe Georgien
Hungary: 40,000 in the 25th SS Div., 26th SS Div. and 33rd SS Div.
India: 2,500 in the Indisches Freiwilligen Infanterie Regiment 950 or "Tiger Legion"
Italy: 15,000 in the 29th SS Div. and the Italienische Freiwilligan Legion
Latvia: 60,000 in the Latvian Legion.
Netherlands: 25,000 in the 23rd SS Div., 34th SS Div.
North Caucasus*: 1,000 to 2,000
Norway: 6,000 in the 5th SS Div., 6th SS Div., 11th SS Div.
Russian (& Belarusian): 15,000 29th SS Div., 30th SS Div.
Russian (Cossack): 20,000 in the 1st Cossack Div.
Russian (Turkic): 10,000 in Osttürkische SS, Tatarische SS
Romania: 6,000 in Waffen-Grenadierregiment der SS (1st Romanian)
Serbia: 8,000 in Volunteer Corps
Spain: 3,000 in Spanische-Freiwilligen-Kompanie der SS 101 and SS 102.
Sweden: 300-500,
Switzerland: 800
Luxemburg: some dozens
Ukraine: 20,000 in the 14th SS Div.
This makes the SS one of the first truly multicultural armies in the history of man
Yeah the irony here killed me...
And as such I was wondering of their was anyway that's the SS's foreign troop size to be increased.
And also what effect a much larger SS would have had on the war effort and even the cultural impact it would have had on the world