Yes, the Nuremberg Tribunal ruled that the SS was a criminal organization.
The SS was declared a criminal organization by the Nuremberg Tribunal, but not the NSDAP (Nazi Party).
At the end of World War 2 it ceased to exist and the Nuremberg Tribunal declared it a criminal organization.
The SS was engaged in criminal offenses against humanity.
It really depends on what your definition of a criminal is; after the war the SS was declared a criminal organisation, so they were all criminals. But yes, for example the commandant of Auschwitz had spent time in prison.
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Yes, that would be part of the SS package.
After it departs you can never ever see the SS Anne again.
It is a city in the Ukraine! OR! It means "Organisation Der Ehemaligen SS-Angehörigen". Which was a Nazi SS organization designed to help Nazi war criminals escape.
The SS were Hitler's elite troops and secret police. The SS was a feared organization that supervised the Final Solution and prevented any objections to the Nazi imperial power.
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The SS were Hitler's elite troops and secret police. The SS was a feared organization that supervised the Final Solution and prevented any objections to the Nazi imperial power.
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