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 | | This collection of true war stories from the eastern front was published by the SS as a tribute to the Waffen-SS volunteers, especially the non-Germans from other Germanic lands. |  | | Pending clarification of a legal issue, the #494 CD series has been, at least temporarily, discontinued. |  | | The SS was the elite of the Third Reich and the SS officer was the "elite of the elite". |
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http://2ssfeldtrp.homestead.com/2SSfeldtrp_pg1.html
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http://www.immigrantships.net/surnames/spla.htm
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http://immigrantships.net/surnames/spln.htm
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http://immigrantships.net/surnames/splf.htm
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 | | Ship Thornton MCGIBBON SS Devonia SS Germanic SS Wm. |  | | Schooner Reindeer MCGAFFIN SS Germanic MCGAHAN SS Anchoria Bark Creole MCGAHER Ship Monongahela MCGAHEY Ship Monongahela Rappahonock MCGAIR SS Bothnia MCGALL Brig Tornado MCGALLAN SS Catalonia MCGAN Ship North Star MCGANN Ship Opawa MCGAR??N SS Adriatic MCGARAHAM SS City of Richmond MCGARIGLE SS Scythia MCGARR Rappahonock Schooner Reindeer MCGARRAHAN Ship Susquehanna MCGARRAT?? |  | | Harvard SS Victoria Ship William Rathbone SS Wisconsin MCDERNUTT SS Anchoria MCDEVILL SS Bolivia MCDEVITT Ship Adam Lodge SS Circassia SS Devonia Ship Gov. Davis Brig Phoenix MCDINNAGH Brig Demerara MCDIVITT Ship Macedonia MCDONAGH SS Hibernian Isaac Webb SS Ivernia Lapland Ship Thornton MCDONAH SS Thos. |
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http://immigrantships.net/surnames/splmc.htm
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| | Lone Sentry: TM-E 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces: The Waffen-SS: SS and Police: Other Military and Auxiliary Organizations |
 | | The SS Central Department (SS-Hauptamt) is responsible for recruiting and registration of Germans and of "Germanic" and "non-Germanic" foreigners for the Waffen-SS. |  | | The SS noncommissioned officer schools (SS-Unterführer-Schulen), which train German and "Germanic" personnel, and the SS and foreign personnel noncommissioned officer schools (SS- und Waffen-Unterführer-Schulen), which train German and "non-Germanic" personnel, are organized into either one or two battalions, a battalion consisting of a headquarters and four companies. |  | | Although the SS and Police supply and administration system in wartime operates primarily for the Waffen-SS and SS police units, its organization and installations are also at the disposal of the General SS and the SS Death's-Head Formations. |
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http://www.lonesentry.com/manuals/tme30/ch3sec1sub6.html
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http://immigrantships.net/surnames/splg.htm
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http://www.immigrantships.net/surnames/splkl.htm
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http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/surnamesv3/splc_v3.htm
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| | The SS |
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http://www.adolfhitler.ws/lib/nsdap/docs/38.html
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| | biology - Schutzstaffel |
 | | Germanic-SS members wore their own uniforms with a modification of SS rank titles and insignia. |  | | Fall of the SS Upon the suicide of Adolf Hitler, and the assumption of Karl Dönitz as the new President of Germany, one of the first official acts of the new government was to abolish the SS. |  | | The SS-Oberleitung answered to the office of the SA Chief of Staff, clearly establishing that the SS was a subordinate unit of the Sturmabteilung. |
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http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/SS
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 | | Germanic-SS members wore their own uniforms with a modification of SS rank titles and insignia. |  | | As far as the lower ranks, a large number were killed in combat, were executed by inmates when/if they could get their hands on them, were captured in combat and executed (on the eastern front) or imprisoned and died in Russian camps. |  | | The Ordnungspolizei had a separate system of Orpo ranks and it was possible for Orpo members to hold dual status in both the SS and the Orpo. |
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http://www.kisanji.org/default.aspx?modulo=wikipedia&arg=SS
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| | Schutzstaffel |
 | | Germanic-SS members wore their own uniforms with a modification of SS rank titles and insignia. |  | | As far as the lower ranks, a large number were killed in combat, were executed by inmates when/if they could get their hands on them, were captured in combat and executed (on the eastern front) or imprisoned and died in Russian camps. |  | | The Ordnungspolizei had a separate system of Orpo ranks and it was possible for Orpo members to hold dual status in both the SS and the Orpo. |
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 | | In this issue: The Kaukasicher Waffen-Verband Der SS, Kalmuecken Verband [Dr Doll], 'Day of Blood'- Pisno, 21 January 1942, Swedish volunteers in SS Division "Wiking", Photo portfolio of Oberstrumfuhrer Wim Heubel of the 3rd Dutch Germanic Regiment etc. |  | | In this issue: The Norwegian Legion, biographies of all Norwgian Waffen-SS officers killed in action, the 28th Waffen SS Division "Wallonian" command roster, Estonian SS Volunteer E Kruustock, plus Hungarian Waffen SS insginia. |  | | In this issue: A postscript to the Britisches Freikorps - what happened to some of the British Waffen-SS volunteers, the Combat Company of the SS- 'Roentgen' Battalion, Estonian SS/SD Volunteers, the last battle of the 20.WGDd-SS (Estonia Nr. |
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http://www.militaryhistorybooks.co.uk/topic_siegrunen_P2.htm
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| | 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps beld itself white defending the Tannenberg Line, until on September 16th it was pulled back into Latvia to defend the capital, Riga. |  | | In a desperate fighting withdrawal, the Nordland and the rest of III (Germanic) SS Panzerkorps inflicted heavy casualties on the Soviets, but by March 4, the division was falling back to Altdamm, the last defensive position east of the Oder itself. |  | | The Waloons of the 5th SS Volunteer Sturmbrigade Wallonien, the Flemings of the 6th SS Volunteer Sturmbrigade Langemarck, the Estonians of the 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian), the Dutchmen of the 4th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Brigade Nederland as well as regular German formations. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Division_Nordland
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| | I Love Everyone!: Beaver (text editor),Susanowo,Gibraltar, Wisconsin,Ito Hirobumi,Folklore, |
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http://pozilhk.blogspot.com/2005/06/beaver-text-editorsusanowogibraltar.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Nazi Germany |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Nazi-Germany
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| | British Volunteers in the German Wehrmacht in WWII |
 | | In the Summer of 1943, the control of the Legion was under the SS-Hauptamt as a part of amt (or department) D-I which was in control of the Germanischen Leitstelle, or Germanic Central Administration and the Germanic SS within the Waffen-SS. |  | | For example, in May, 1940, 7 Britons were said to be serving in various units of the Totenkopfverbande, including in the soon to be 3.SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf. |  | | Upon acceptance into the ranks of the Waffen-SS, the BFK was also given proper German uniforms and a number of unique and colorful insignia were created for the members. |
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http://www.feldgrau.com/gb.html
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http://immigrantships.net/surnames/splc.htm
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| | Waffen-SS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Germanic Volunteers of the Waffen SS ( http://www.third-reich-books.com/x-565-germanic-volunteers-of-the-waffen-ss.htm) – Book excerpt |  | | The Waffen-SS Order of Battle included numerous units ranging in size from small detachments to entire corps. |  | | The Waffen-SS was formed, in December 1940, as a subdivision of the regular SS ( Schutzstaffel) corps in Nazi Germany in order to perform a wide variety of functions: |
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http://www.encyclopedia-online.info/Waffen-SS
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| | ISTG - Newspaper Articles |
 | | SS Germanic (Br.,) Haddock, Loverpool Spet 24, and Queenstown, 25th with mdse and passengers to the White Star Line. |  | | SS Genete H Stout, Davis Philadelphia with mdse to William P Clyde & Co. Is bound to Albany and Troy. |  | | SS Roma, (Fr.,) Verrles Marsellies, Sept 17, and Naples, 21st with mdse and passengers to J.W. Elwell & Co. Arrived at the Bar at 2:30 PM. |
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http://www.immigrantships.net/newsarticles/1900_newsarticles.html
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| | Waffen-SS |
 | | This collection of true war stories from the eastern front was published by the SS as a tribute to the Waffen-SS volunteers, especially the non-Germans from other Germanic lands. |  | | The SS was the elite of the Third Reich and the SS officer was the "elite of the elite". |  | | If you want to actually WEAR the your Nazi SS ring, then it is best to get the solid-silver ring and have it re-sized by your own local jeweler. |
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http://www.third-reich-books.com/waffen-ss.htm
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| | SS Division Totenkopf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The division's original cadre was drawn from the SS-Totenkopfverbände (concentration camp guards), as opposed to the other Germanic SS Divisions which were formed from the SS-Verfugungstruppe. |  | | The division was pulled back to the west, executing a fighting withdrawal from Budapest to the area near Lake Balaton, where 6.SS-Panzer-Armee under SS-Oberstgruppenführer Josef Dietrich was massing for the upcoming Operation Frühlingserwachen. |  | | The division, as a part of SS-Obergruppenführer Paul Hausser’s SS-Panzerkorps, took part in the Third Battle of Kharkov, blunting the Soviet General Konev’s offensive. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Division_Totenkopf
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| | Waffen-SS : A History of the Waffen-SS - the nazi party's armed branch of the Schutzstaffel |
 | | Officers of "non-Germanic" origin could not become full members of the SS officer corps, but were instead designated as Waffen-Führer der SS, and their individual rank reflected this as well, e.g. |  | | The unit Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler became the SS Division of the same name, while the unit Deutschland and Der Führer became the Verfüngungs Division, with the unit Langemarck eventually being added. |  | | The military branch of the SS at this time was first known as the Bewaffnete SS, and later Waffen-SS. |
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http://www.waffen-ss.com/history/index.html
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| | SS Division Totenkopf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The division's original cadre was drawn from the SS-Totenkopfverbände (concentration camp guards), as opposed to the other Germanic SS Divisions which were formed from the SS-Verfugungstruppe. |  | | The SS-Panzerkorps was to attack the southern flank of the salient as the spearhead for Generaloberst Hermann Hoth's 4.Panzer-Armee. |  | | SS Division Totenkopf was one of the thirty-eight divisions fielded by the Waffen-SS during World War II. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Division_Totenkopf
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| | SS Division Totenkopf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The division's original cadre was drawn from the SS-Totenkopfverbände (concentration camp guards), as opposed to the other Germanic SS Divisions which were formed from the SS-Verfugungstruppe. |  | | The SS-Panzerkorps was to attack the southern flank of the salient as the spearhead for Generaloberst Hermann Hoth's 4.Panzer-Armee. |  | | SS Division Totenkopf was one of the thirty-eight divisions fielded by the Waffen-SS during World War II. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Division_Totenkopf
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| | 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In a desperate fighting withdrawal, the Nordland and the rest of III (Germanic) SS Panzerkorps inflicted heavy casualties on the Soviets, but by March 4, the division was falling back to Altdamm, the last defensive position east of the Oder itself. |  | | The Waloons of the 5th SS Volunteer Sturmbrigade Wallonien, the Flemings of the 6th SS Volunteer Sturmbrigade Langemarck, the Estonians of the 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian), the Dutchmen of the 4th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Brigade Nederland as well as regular German formations. |  | | The 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland was a German Waffen SS mechanised infantry division recruited from foreign volunteers. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Division_Nordland
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