SS means protection squad
Their purpose in Germany is many things because SS is not a thing it a squad of types of SS, the most popular is
Waffen- SS
SS Death Squad (Einsatzgruppen)
The Waffen-SS were frontline combat troops trained to fight in Germany's battles during World War II. During the early campaigns against Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland, military SS units were of regiment size and drawn from existing armed SS formations:
Hitler's personal bodyguard.
The SS Death squad (Einsatzgruppen) were special units of the SS that were formed on an 'as-needed' basis under the authority of the Sicherheitspolizei and later the RSHA, whose commander was Heydrich. The first Einsatzgruppen were created in 1938 for use during the Anschluss of Austria and again in 1939 for the annexation of Czechoslovakia The original purpose of the Einsatzgruppen was to 'enter occupied areas, seize vital records, and neutralize potential threats'. In Austria and Czechoslovakia, the activities of the Einsatzgruppen were mainly limited to Nazification of local governments and assistance with the establishment of new concentration camps. They were in charge of the shootings at the concentration camps, extermination camps and the death camps.
SS stands for "Schutzstaffel" (English Translation: "Protective Echelon")
Special service i think
it stands for => schutzstaffel (SS)
Storm
Yup, he was in-charge of Germany's SS... Pretty important guy in Nazi Germany.
he was in charge of the nazi group who where in charge of germany. he was there to give out orders to the ss
to kill all Jews to kill all Jews
The SS were the "Schutzstaffel", Hitler's elite paramilitary force during World-War II era Germany. They were the military arm of the Nazi Party. Essentially, they served as the personal army of Hitler and the Nazi Party; under Heinrich Himmler, the SS led many of the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Specifically, the SS were responsible for organizing and executing most of the logistics of the Holocaust
Nazi
A doctor who made sure the SS men in Nazi Germany kept healthy but doctoring them.
Schutzstaffel and led by Hitler and the entire Nazi Party.
Yup, he was in-charge of Germany's SS... Pretty important guy in Nazi Germany.
SS stands for Schutzstaffel, which is German for "Protection Staff". It was originally Nazi Party members who served as Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguard. After Hitler took control of Germany, the SS took control of all police, intelligence, and security agencies. The SS was also largely responsible for carrying out the Holocaust.
"SS" in a church name stands for "Saints" in the plural like "SS Peter and Paul." It does not refer to steamship or to the Nazi Intelligence/security agency or the Waffen-SS.
he was in charge of the nazi group who where in charge of germany. he was there to give out orders to the ss
the einzatzgruppen in the nazi German was the "attack battalion" of the ss against the Jude,they killed millions of person. when the wehrmacht or the German army occupied a country the einzatzgruppen stay in the rearguard and then they kill all the civilians and the intelectuals of that country.they was the killers batallion of the ss and the ss contribution to the final solution.
The "V" stands for Vengeance
The NAZI party was a political party. The SS was a German military group.
Adolf Eichman, Nazi SS Major
to kill all Jews to kill all Jews
The SS were the "Schutzstaffel", Hitler's elite paramilitary force during World-War II era Germany. They were the military arm of the Nazi Party. Essentially, they served as the personal army of Hitler and the Nazi Party; under Heinrich Himmler, the SS led many of the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Specifically, the SS were responsible for organizing and executing most of the logistics of the Holocaust