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AMAZING WAFFEN SS TOTENKOPF OFFICER VISOR CAP with original case of issue

AMAZING WAFFEN SS TOTENKOPF OFFICER VISOR CAP original genuine authentic case

AMAZING WAFFEN SS TOTENKOPF OFFICER VISOR CAP with original case of issue

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AMAZING WAFFEN SS TOTENKOPF OFFICER VISOR CAP with original case of issue

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Waffen SS officer Kleiderklasse visor hat. White waffenfarb shows areas of light thinning. Made of gabardine wool free of stains and mothing with rayon officer chincords. Black velvet band shows light storage wear. Features matching aluminum SS adler and totenkopf. Black vulcanfiber visor displays areas of age and light storage wear. Interior lined with silver gray rayon with complete un-used leather sweatband. Stamped medium size 56. Excellent example.

UNIQUE SCARCE WAFFEN SS DIRLEWANGER ground dug recent found DOGTAG

UNIQUE SCARCE WAFFEN SS DIRLEWANGER ground dug recent found DOGTAG

UNIQUE SCARCE WAFFEN SS DIRLEWANGER ground dug recent found DOGTAG

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UNIQUE SCARCE WAFFEN SS DIRLEWANGER ground dug recent found DOGTAG

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The Dirlewanger Brigade, also known as the 2.SS-Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger (19 December 1944), or the 36th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (German: 36. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS), or The Black Hunters (German: Die schwarzen Jäger), was a unit of the Waffen-SS during World War II. The unit, named after its commander Oskar Dirlewanger, consisted of convicted criminals, other prisoners, and some volunteers. Originally formed from convicted poachers in 1940 and first deployed for guarding a labor camp and later counter-insurgency duties against the Polish resistance movement, the brigade saw service in German-occupied Eastern Europe, with an especially active role in the anti-partisan operations in Belarus. The unit is regarded as the most brutal and notorious Waffen-SS unit, with its soldiers described as "The ideal genocidal killers who neither gave nor expected quarter." The unit is regarded as the most infamous Waffen-SS unit in Poland and Belarus, and arguably the worst military unit in modern European history in terms of criminality and cruelty.

During its operations, the unit participated in the mass murder of civilians and committed other atrocities in German-occupied Eastern Europe. It gained a reputation among Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS officers for its brutality. It epitomized the "anti-partisan activity on the Eastern front that emerged from the image of the hunt and the animalization of the enemy." The unit continuously committed sadistic acts of violence, torture, rape and murder, and enjoyed plundering wherever they went. Dirlewanger himself often beat and killed his own troops as well, especially when they displeased him.

According to French historian Christian Ingrao, Dirlewanger's unit committed the worst atrocities of the Second World War,[9] while the American historian Timothy Snyder noted they committed more atrocities than any other unit. The unit killed at least 30,000, and possibly over 120,000 civilians in Belarus alone. Several German commanders and officials attempted to remove Dirlewanger from command and to dissolve the unit, but powerful patrons within the Nazi apparatus protected Dirlewanger and intervened on his behalf. Amongst other actions, the unit took part in the destruction of Warsaw in late 1944 and in the Wola massacre of more than 50,000 of Warsaw's inhabitants in August 1944 during the Warsaw Uprising – as well as in the brutal suppression of the Slovak National Uprising of August to October 1944.

Reinhard Heydrich PROTECTOR ASSASSINATION OBITUARY BOOK Activists MAGAZINE 1942, No. 1 to 5

Reinhard Heydrich PROTECTOR ASSASSINATION Activists MAGAZINE waffen ss holocaust

Reinhard Heydrich PROTECTOR ASSASSINATION OBITUARY BOOK Activists MAGAZINE 1942, No. 1 to 5

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Reinhard Heydrich PROTECTOR ASSASSINATION OBITUARY BOOK Activists MAGAZINE 1942, No. 1 to5

A4 format, 39 pages, five issues of Aktivisté magazine from 1942, including one with an obituary.
Condition very good. Contemporary library binding.

amazing piece of history !
that covers all about the ASSASSINATION of Chief SS and Architect of the Holocaust : Reinhard Heydrich

FORCED LABOUR HOLOCAUST BMW airplane aircraft motor engine fabrik employee round pin

FORCED LABOUR HOLOCAUST BMW airplane aircraft motor engine fabrik employee round pin

FORCED LABOUR HOLOCAUST BMW airplane aircraft motor engine fabrik employee round pin

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FORCED LABOUR HOLOCAUST BMW airplane aircraft motor engine fabrik employee round pin

From 1941 BMW recruited prisoners of the SS, as well as concentration camp prisoners from 1942. Allach and Dürrerhof erected their own satellite camps specially for the purpose, and by the end of 1944, some 29,000 forced labourers were working for BMW. They accounted for more than half of its workforce. Without such extensive use of forced labour, mass production would not have been possible: the labourers would be forced to toil for up to 12 hours a day. For ‘eastern workers’ and concentration camp prisoners especially, even the slightest incident could lead to harassment, violence or even death. Mortality rates among these two groups were particularly high.

At the end of the Second World War, most of the surviving forced labourers left Germany, which had been destroyed by the conflict. With their departure, memories of the horrors and crimes committed against them largely began to fade. Like most German companies, BMW was long in denial about its responsibility in this chapter of its history.

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