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"Waffen-Hauptsturmführer" translates to "Weapons Chief Storm Leader" in English. It is a rank in the Waffen-SS, the armed wing of the SS (Schutzstaffel) during Nazi Germany. The title "Hauptsturmführer" is equivalent to a captain in other military organizations, while "Waffen" refers to its armed forces component.
Hugo Ruf - Waffen SS - died on 1945-05-02.
it is most likely that the spetznaz will win because of their weapons being more technologically advanced
SS-Totenkopfverbande, or 'Death's Head Units', were set up in the 1930s to guard German concentration camps, the first being established at Dachau. By the outbreak of the war, the SS-Totenkopfverbande, together with the SS-Verfugungstruppe and the SS-Leibstandarte 'Adolf Hitler', had formed the core elements of what became known as the Waffen-SS. Within the Waffen-SS, the SS-Totenkopfverbande eventually became the elite Totenkopfdivision (Death's Head Division).After becoming part of the Waffen-SS, the Totenkopf regiments were no longer responsible for guarding concentration camps, that role being taken over by older members of the Algemeine-SS (General SS).
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The Nazi Waffen were superior because of the flamethrower.
2 types SS and Waffen SS
SS is the abbreviation for Schutzstaffel(protective squadron, in the sense of bodyguard).The Waffen-SS (armed SS) was the combat arm of the SS, an organ of the Nazi Party.The Waffen-SS saw action throughout World War II and grew from three regiments to over 38 divisions. It served alongside the Wehrmacht (regular army), but was never formally part of it. It was Adolf Hitler's will that the Waffen-SS never be integrated into the army but remain the armed wing of the Nazi Party and become an elite police force once the war was over.
They were a paramilitary group, controlled by the Nazi Party.
Richard Landwehr has written: 'Italien volunteers of the Waffen-SS' -- subject(s): Regimental histories, Waffen-SS, Waffen-SS. Waffen-Gebirgs-(Karstjaeger) Division, 24, Waffen-SS. Waffen-Grenadier-Division, 29, World War, 1939-1945 'The \\' 'Britisches Freikorps' -- subject(s): History, Regimental histories, Waffen-SS, Waffen-SS. Britisches Freikorps, World War, 1939-1945 'Italian Volunteers of the Waffen-Ss' 'Romanian volunteers of the Waffen-SS, 1944-1945' -- subject(s): Foreign enlistment, Military service, Voluntary, Voluntary Military service, Waffen-SS
Josef "Sepp" Dietrich head of the Sonderkommando Berlin in March 1933
Was was the Waffen SS Armband.CommentIf this is a genuine armband, then it is highly unusual. If it was red, not yellow, then it describes the SS (not Waffen-SS) armband. If this is seen in a colour photograph, the colour may have faded.
"SS" in a church name stands for "Saints" in the plural like "SS Peter and Paul." It does not refer to steamship or to the Nazi Intelligence/security agency or the Waffen-SS.
The key differences between the Waffen-SS and the Wehrmacht during World War II were their organizational structure, recruitment criteria, and loyalty. The Waffen-SS was a separate branch of the Nazi military, known for its ideological commitment to Nazism and its role in carrying out atrocities. The Wehrmacht, on the other hand, was the regular German army, with a more traditional military structure and recruitment process. Additionally, the Waffen-SS was directly loyal to Hitler and the Nazi party, while the Wehrmacht was loyal to the German state.
The Wehrmacht, the regular German army, had a greater impact on the outcome of World War II compared to the Waffen-SS, the Nazi paramilitary organization.
An elite corps of combat troops (SS is short for Schutzstaffel, which is German for "protective shield") formed originally within the German http://www.answers.com/topic/nazi party as a bodyguard for Adolf http://www.answers.com/topic/adolf-hitler and other Nazi leaders and led by Heinrich http://www.answers.com/topic/heinrich-himmler Schützstaffel. There were two branches the Allgemeine SS and the Waffen SS. The Allgemeine SS was the administrative branch of the SS. The Waffen SS was the military arm of the SS.