the SS and the Gestapo could arrest anyone that they thought opposed the Nazis or was a threat to them without a trial. This would scare people that opposed them so they would support the Nazis instead
The SS also ran concentration camps which would imprison the other political parties and anyone that was anti-Nazi leaving the Nazis as the only party in the Reichstag
They would use violence as a way of controlling Germans. If necessary they would send them away to be interrogated; and if worst came to worst, they would murder them or send them to concentration camps.
They made Germans fear the Nazis and feel intimidated into obliging to their rule! :D
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.
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Henrich Himmler was leader of all SS troops. He was captured at the end of the war and committed suicide while in captivity to avoid war crime trials.
He gained total control of Germany.
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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.
Otto you wanted to rid Germany of the control of nobles and asked the who for help? FML Roman Catholic Church
He was the commander of the Schutzstaffel ("protection staff"), or SS. As such, he was an incredibly powerful man during the Nazi Party's reign.The SS was originally a paramilitary group that acted as Hitler's personal bodyguard. Once the Nazis took control of Germany in 1933-34, the SS became the primary internal security agency of the German government, and was in control of most of Germany's police and intelligence agencies. The SS was also responsible for running the system of concentration camps, making them primarily responsible for carrying out the Holocaust. Lastly, the SS had its own elite army, the Waffen-SS ("armed-SS"), which fought alongside but separate from the German military.
Hitler was in overall command of the SS but Himmler was directly in control of the SS .
They were run by the SS.
A doctor who made sure the SS men in Nazi Germany kept healthy but doctoring them.
Henrich Himmler was leader of all SS troops. He was captured at the end of the war and committed suicide while in captivity to avoid war crime trials.
Germany was divided into East and West Germany. West Germany was controlled by the western nations and East Germany was under Russian control.
The SS were formed as a group loyal to Hitler specifically not just Germany. They were to be Hitler' loyal bodyguards.
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To present a project about the SS from WWII Germany, remember to be sensitive to others who might have some connection to the war. Explain the history of the SS and their role in the war.
At the Germany's surrender, the ss troops were forced to bury the dead. That lasted to about two weeks working 16 hours a day. While the ss were burying the dead, the survivors were taken care of and Germany's civilians were posted at the camps yelling cuss words to the ss troops.