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Totenkopfverbände
Totenkopfverbände The SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS-TV) — the Skull Formations — were made up of Nazi Germany's concentration camp guards. During World War II the SS-TV also provided troops for the first combat unit of the Waffen-SS, the Totenkopf Division, which eventually evolved into one of Nazi Germany ...
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Talk:Totenkopfverbände
Talk:Totenkopfverbände "Totenkopf" simply translates to "skull" (rather than "Death's Head") - AFAIK there were skull symbols on the uniforms
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Schutzstaffel
... SA and a new organization, the SS-Totenkopfverbande (SS-TV) had been established as the ... World War. In 1939, from the existing Totenkopfverbande, was formed the SS Division Totenkopf comprised ... and an SS branch known as the Totenkopfverbande (SS-TV) was founded under Theodor Eicke ... which was at Dachau. In 1938, the Totenkopfverbande expanded also into a military division, with ... start of the Second World War, the Totenkopfverbande began a large expansion which would ...
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3rd SS Division Totenkopf
3rd SS Division Totenkopf SS-Division Totenkopf Kampfgruppe Eicke 3.SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Totenkopf 3.SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf SS Division Totenkopf was one of the thirty-eight divisions fielded by the Waffen-SS during World War II. Totenkopf’s military record was tarnished by numerous war crimes and by the fact ...
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Glossary of WWII German military terms
Glossary of WWII German military terms This is a list of words, terms, concepts, and slogans that were used by the German military during World War II. Some have also been used in other times, and some are still in use today. Ranks and translations of the nicknames Germans gave their ...
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Theodor Eicke
Theodor Eicke Theodor Eicke as an SS-Obergruppenführer, Autumn 1942. Theodor Eicke (October 17 1892 - February 26, 1943) was a Nazi official, SS-Obergruppenführer, commander of the SS-Division (mot) Totenkopf of the Waffen-SS and one of the key figures in the establishment of concentration camps in Nazi Germany. His ...
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Explanatory word list from the second world war: German (translated from Dutch)
Explanatory word list from the second world war: German This is a list of German words, terms, concepts, slogans, code names which were used for or during Second world war . Contents A Abgeschossen -- shot down; destroyed. Abfahren -- drive away, to take off; term of German piloten. Abshn -- to see Abschnitt. Abschnitt ...
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Waffen-SS (translated from Spanish)
... Waffen-SS, and include the LSSAH, DasReich, Totenkopfverbande, Wiking Wallonie, Hohenstaufen, Frundsberg, Norland, Charlomagne and ...
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Theodor Eicke (translated from Italian)
Theodor Eicke Theodor Eicke Theodor Eicke ( 17 October 1892 - 26 February 1943 ) general of division SS "Totenkopf" ("Head of died"), first commander of campo of concentration of Dachau and inspector of the Concentration camps. Eicke nacque to Hüdingen in 1892 when Lorena it was German territory; to seventeen years it was ...
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Waffen-SS (translated from Italian)
Waffen-SS Propagandistico Poster for the recruitment in the Waffen-SS Waffen-SS ("Armed SS") are the used term, to leave from aprile 1940 , for indiciare the military branch of Schutzstaffel ; the small unit that to the beginning of guerra it had a force little less 18.000 men nearly a ...
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