Yes, they wore black uniforms.
Improved answer: The SS wore black uniforms until around 1937. During the war, they wore grey or field-grey uniforms.
The letter U is represented by Uniform.
The SS were formed as a group loyal to Hitler specifically not just Germany. They were to be Hitler' loyal bodyguards.
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.
Yup, he was in-charge of Germany's SS... Pretty important guy in Nazi Germany.
No. The SS was a NAZI force separate from the GERMAN army. The main differences being that the German army wore their grey uniforms and fought according to the Geneva convention (they did not commit atrocities, they were the main force used for invasions etc.) whereas the SS was a force of Nazi fanatics, they believed in Hitler not Germany, they wore camouflage or Black uniforms.The SS was responsible for the Holocaust, and the slaughtering of the Slavs.See related question.Additional AnswerA correction the the above answer. The SS stopped wearing black uniforms around 1937. During the war, they wore Army-style uniforms with SS insignia. SS Panzer crews wore black uniforms similar to the Army's black unforms -however, these were nothing like the prewar SS 'black uniform'. It's also incorrect to say that the SS was a force of 'Nazi fanatics', as many Waffen-SS units were formed from Western and Eastern volunteers who were more anti-communist than nazi.
Hugo BossHeckAnswerThe black uniform was designed by Karl Diebitsch and Walter Heck. Hugo Boss was one of the many companies that produced SS uniforms.
Originally organised by Hermann Goering, the gestapo was Prussia's secret state police. However, it eventually became part of the SS and operated throughout Germany and in occupied areas. Members of the Gestapo generally operated in civilian clothing but, in occupied areas, often wore SS uniform with police-style (rather than SS) rank insignia. Membership of the Gestapo didn't necessarily mean membership of the SS.
no
The Nazi SS stormtroopers wore brown shirts and uniforms from 1929 to 1932. However, the Nazi SS soldiers also wore uniforms that were black in color and shirts that were brown. With time, there were other changes to the SS Nazi uniform in terms of insignia, colors, and to show the different ranks.
You strut around in an SS uniform and hope for the best
The letter U is represented by Uniform.
A doctor who made sure the SS men in Nazi Germany kept healthy but doctoring them.
They were run by the SS.
The SS were formed as a group loyal to Hitler specifically not just Germany. They were to be Hitler' loyal bodyguards.
None. I am from Germany, and we don't wear any uniform.
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.