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.
The term "ss" can refer to various things, but if you are referring to the Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel), it originated in Germany in 1925 as a paramilitary organization for the Nazi Party. Initially formed to provide personal protection to Adolf Hitler, it evolved into one of the most powerful and feared institutions in Nazi Germany, overseeing security, intelligence, and the implementation of the Holocaust. The SS was instrumental in enforcing Nazi ideology and loyalty to Hitler. After World War II, it was declared a criminal organization during the Nuremberg Trials.
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.
The SS, or Schutzstaffel, was a major paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. At its peak during World War II, the SS had approximately 900,000 members, including the Allgemeine SS, Waffen-SS, and other branches. The organization was involved in a range of activities, from military operations to the administration of concentration camps. Its size and influence grew significantly throughout the war, reflecting the Nazi regime's reliance on it for both military and security purposes.
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