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The SS Great Britain is in Bristol
The SS stands for: Steam Ship
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Waffen means weapons. Waffen-SS usually hyphenated was the armed militarized segment of the SS. Three of the top divisions were on a par with regular Army Armored divisions- but only Three- Liebstandarte, Das Reich, and Totenkopf. The Totenkopf- Death"s Head was a full-up Panzer division and was called in in such things as the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. It should be understood not all SS-men were of the Waffen-SS in fact there were Allgemeine ( generalized) SS personnel who were among usual police tasks as traffic control, security around sporting events such as the Olympics, photographers, cryptographers, etc. These were not strictly speaking Waffen-SS as these were unarmed jobs- as many police agencies have and need.AnswerIn the sense that it is used in 'Waffen SS', the word 'waffen' simply means 'armed'. So, 'Waffen SS' means 'Armed SS'.
Heinrich Himmler himself, was not so much a leader but more a great booky. Someone that does everything right on paper. This trait was very usefull to him in his role in the SS. He had a vision that the nazi's could approve of, and all this togeheter is the reason why he was the SS. When he was appointed head of the SS, the SS was still small + had a mere membership number of 290. Under Himmler, the SS achieved around 3300 members in that year alone. Himmler was the man behind the SS, it was his idea to make it a racial pure group of elite fighters for Hitler his protection. Before this job, he was a employee at a propaganda headquarter at the SS.
SS Great Eastern
no, it was scrapped
SS Great Eastern in 1858
Im not sure but he did design the clifton suspension bride, great western railway, ss great western, ss great eastern, ss great britain, royal albert bride and other stuff.
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The SS in 'SS Great Britain' stands for 'Steamship'.
The SS Great Britain is in Bristol
Examples of nouns ending in -ss are:addressalbatrossassbassbossblissbrasscompasscutlassdistressdressegressflossglassgrassguesshissillnesskisslasslossmassmattressmessmosspasspressprogressrecesssassstresssuccesstosstressunderpasswitness
SS Great Britain was launched 19th July 1843.
i know exactly where the bell is and see it everyday, was wondering why anyone would be interested and would it be worth any money gavdunne@hotmail.com
The SS stands for: Steam Ship
no the ss great Britain rubbish, it was fake, a myth, it sunk drunk people fAT