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2608:, they received orders to break out. Prior to the attempt, Mohnke briefed all commanders who could be reached within the Zitadelle sector about Hitler's death and the planned break out. It started at 2300 hours on 1 May. Mohnke led the first of ten small groups. Several very small groups managed to reach the Americans at the Elbe's west bank, but most, including Mohnke's group, could not get through the Soviet lines. Many were taken prisoner and some committed suicide. On 2 May hostilities officially ended by order of Helmuth Weidling, Commandant of the Berlin Defense Area.
2419:. There, as Peiper approached, engineers blew up the bridge. US defenders were entrenched and ready. Peiper's men were cut off from the main German force and supplies when the Americans recaptured the poorly defended Stavelot on 19 December. As their situation in Stoumont was becoming hopeless, Peiper decided to pull back to La Gleize where he set up his defenses, waiting for the German relief force. Since no such force was able to penetrate the US line, Peiper decided to break out back to the German lines on 23 December. The men of the
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1559:". Despite the declaration that the city had fallen, fighting continued on 15 and 16 March, as German units cleared the remnants of resistance in the tractor works factory complex, in the southern outskirts of the city. The city was taken on 17 March. While in Kharkov, troops of the LSSAH engaged in the murder of wounded Soviet soldiers that were located in the city's military hospital; several hundred were killed. Additionally, captured Soviet officers and commissars were routinely executed.
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673:, near Munich. Hitler along with Sepp Dietrich and a unit from the LSSAH travelled to Bad Wiessee to personally oversee Röhm's arrest on 30 June. Later at around 17:00 hours, Dietrich received orders from Hitler for the LSSAH to form an "execution squad" and go to Stadelheim prison where certain SA leaders were being held. There in the prison courtyard, the LSSAH firing squad shot five SA generals and an SA colonel. Additional alleged "traitors" were shot in Berlin by a unit of the
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to the head at close range and six were killed by having their skulls bashed in. After feigning death in the field for several hours while the
Germans moved among them shooting survivors, a group of about 30 men escaped. Researcher Danny S. Parker believe that Peiper or one of his subordinates made the decision to kill the prisoners. There is no record of an SS officer giving an execution order. News of the killings raced through the Allied lines. Captured SS men who were part of
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1238:. Since no transport vessels were available, the LSSAH commandeered fishing boats and successfully completed the crossing but were forced to leave much of their heavy equipment behind. By 30 April the last British Commonwealth troops had either been captured or escaped. The LSSAH occupied a position of honor in the victory parade through
892:. The unit saw action preventing encircled Polish units from escaping and repelling several attempts by other Polish troops to break through. In spite of the swift military victory over Poland, the regular army had reservations about the performance of the LSSAH and SS-VT units due to their higher casualty rate than the army units.
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faced the LSSAH, hitting the
Germans around Oktiabr'skii State Farm and Hill 252.2. In the ensuing fighting, the Germans inflicted heavy casualties on the Soviets. The Soviet counterattack had stalled the German advance, and the division was forced to fall back to Oktiabr'skii. Fighting continued the
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was not launched until 17 September. Manstein deployed LSSAH to create diversions while preparing for the main assault, intending to employ it to exploit an eventual breakthrough, but was forced to throw pioneers into the attack on the "Tatar Ditch" in the face of a furious counterattacks and did not
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along the line of the Aa Canal, facing the Allied defensive line near Watten. That night the OKW ordered the advance to halt, with the
British Expeditionary Force trapped. The LSSAH paused for the night. However, on the following day of 25 May, in defiance of Hitler's orders, Dietrich ordered his 3rd
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I have experienced it in Russia at Orel. An MG 42 was set up in the main aisle of a church, and the
Russian men, women and children were taken into the church, without knowing at all what was happening. Then they were shot immediately with the MG 42 and petrol was poured on them and the whole place
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With each passing day, enemy resistance stiffened and the advance was eventually halted on all fronts. The German High
Command ordered that a renewed attack begin on 1 January 1945. Yet by this time, the Allies had regrouped their forces and were ready to repulse any attack launched by the Germans.
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Americans surrendered. Along with other Americans captured earlier (127 men total), they were disarmed and sent to stand in a field near the crossroads, where the Germans shot them en masse with machine guns and pistols. Of the 84 men killed, 41 were killed by a pistol shot
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gained a nickname "Blowtorch
Battalion", after the inhabitants of two Soviet villages were shot or burned. Ukrainian sources, including surviving witness Ivan Kiselev, who was 14 at the time of the massacre, described the killings at the villages of Yefremovka and Semyonovka on 17 February 1943. On
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just south of Vevi, which was defended by a "scratch force" of Greek, Australian, British and New
Zealand troops. An Australian artillery officer wrote of the Germans' "insolence" in driving "trucks down the main road – to within 3,000 yards (2,700 m) of our infantry" and there unloading the
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causing Hitler to order the cessation of
Citadel. The II SS Panzer Corps was pulled back. The LSSAH was ordered out of the line, having suffered 2,753 casualties including 474 killed. Eleven tanks were also lost during Citadel. The division was sent to Italy to help stabilize the situation there
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in two hours. The
Russian attack was now faltering, so Staudegger pressed his Tiger forward into the retreating enemy flanks, switching to high-explosive shells after exhausting his armor-piercing ammmunition. By day's end, Staudegger's Tiger had destroyed twenty-two T-34s, for which he won the
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by US, Canadian, and Polish forces. Some LSSAH units broke out of the pocket on 22 August, leaving behind all their tanks and artillery. The division sustained 5,000 casualties during the Normandy campaign. During their retreat from France, members of the LSSAH and the SS Division Hitlerjugend
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and the LSSAH. Operation Spring Awakening was a failure for the German side. Within a week, the early gains were halted by massive counter-attacks by Soviet forces. The overwhelming numerical superiority of the Red Army made any defense impossible, yet Hitler somehow had believed victory was
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The LSSAH and other divisions went on the attack on 7 August. The 1st SS Panzer Regiment, along with two battalions of motorized infantry, one combat engineer company, and the division's flak battalion, were used for the attack. The weather was not suitable for flying that morning, which
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The operation was launched on 6 April 1941 by aerial bombings of central-southern Yugoslavia, especially over Belgrade, causing enormous destruction and thousands of victims and wounded. After the LSSAH entered on 12 April into the Yugoslavian capital, then to follow the route of the
2521:(Cuff Titles Order) or "armband order", which was issued by Hitler to the commander of the 6th SS Panzer Army, Sepp Dietrich. Hitler claimed that the troops "did not fight as the situation demanded." As a mark of disgrace, Hitler ordered the Waffen-SS units involved to remove their
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12 February Waffen-SS troops of the LSSAH occupied the two villages, where retreating Soviet forces had wounded two SS officers. In retaliation, five days later LSSAH troops killed 872 men, women and children. Some 240 of these were burned alive in the church of Yefremovka.
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Ernst Röhm continued to push for greater political influence for his already powerful SA. Hitler decided that the SA had to be eliminated as an independent political force and ordered the LSSAH to prepare for the action. The LSSAH formed two companies under the control of
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there on 6 June 1944; part of it arrived on the night of 27–28 June with the whole division taking another week. By 4 July the I SS Panzer Corps was reformed, and now consisted of the LSSAH and the Hitlerjugend. The first action they were involved in was the defense of
1338:. These allegations have been researched using local units' war diaries; no mention of executed German soldiers during those dates has been found. For want of reliable evidence, not even accusations by the Soviet authorities, the allegations remained unproven.
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Regiment, supported by several tanks, advanced up the road to Prokhorovka against heavy resistance. By midday, the infantry had cleared the Komsomolets State Farm and begun the attack on Hill 241.6, which they secured shortly after nightfall on 10 July.
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noted on 20 June that "SS 'Adolf Hitler' will not be ready in time. Tracked components leave on 22 June, others not before 25 June," then more hopefully the next day; "Materiel position of SS 'Adolf Hitler' has improved, Div. may yet get ready in time."
1334:. According to a postwar report by Waffen-SS journalist Erich Kern, the division murdered 4,000 Soviet prisoners in reprisal on 18 August, after finding the mutilated bodies of six dead divisional members who had been executed at Nowo Danzig, north of
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The British resumed their assault at around 13:00 on 19 July, having brought up reinforcements to continue the attack. They overran some of the forward German units and approached Bourguébus Ridge at 16:00. They came under fire from Panthers of the
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in the hamlet of Wereth. Subsequently the prisoners were shot and their remains found by Allied troops two months later. The soldiers had their fingers cut off, legs broken, and at least one was shot while trying to bandage a comrade's wounds.
1549:. On 12 March 1943, the LSSAH made progress into the city's center by breaking through the Soviet defenses in the northern suburbs. By the end of the day, the division had reached a position just two blocks north of Dzerzhinsky Square. The 2nd
1945:. During its period in Italy, the LSSAH was reformed as a full panzer division, and redesignated 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. In early November, the division was ordered back to the Eastern Front, arriving in the
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and became separated from his company. He became aware of a nearby Soviet armored counterattack developing and rushed the repairs on his tank to meet the threat. Staudegger and his crew spotted the enemy vanguard and took out seventeen
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Following LSSAH's outstanding performance during Marita, Himmler ordered that it should be upgraded to divisional status. The regiment, already the size of a reinforced brigade, was to be given motorized transport and redesignated
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following the war for this massacre and several others in the area. Many of the perpetrators were sentenced to hang, but the sentences were commuted. Peiper himself was imprisoned for eleven years for his role in the killings.
648:" (LSSAH). Himmler inserted the SS initials into the name to make it clear that the unit was independent from the SA or the army. The LSSAH was designated a "National Socialist" unit, which eventually grew into an elite Panzer
2125:. While moving its 13 Panthers towards Bourguébus, the unit engaged 60 British tanks, destroying 20 of them and capturing Soliers. Around 12:00, the Panther Battalion, I/1st SS Panzer regiment, was engaged in combat with the
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troops. The Germans were forced off the road by artillery fire and faced fierce resistance for more than two days. On the morning of 12 April the Germans renewed their attack, and by late afternoon the pass was cleared.
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Operation Spring Awakening (6 March 1945 – 16 March 1945) was the last major German offensive launched during World War II. It began in great secrecy on 6 March 1945. The German forces launched attacks in Hungary near
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Additional sources support the division's reputation for brutality. The following statement, taken from the surreptitious recording of POWs' conversations by the Allies, describes the atrocities on the Eastern Front.
726:. On 6 June 1935, the LSSAH officially adopted a field-grey uniform to identify itself more with the army, which wore a similar uniform. The LSSAH was later in the vanguard of the march into Austria as part of the
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Jacob Hanreich was captured south of Falaise in France and interrogated by the Allies. He stated that Peiper was "particularly eager to execute the order to burn villages". Hanreich had previously served with
968:—the invasion of France and the Low Countries—was launched on 10 May 1940. On that day, the LSSAH crossed the Dutch border, covered over 75 kilometres (47 mi), and secured a crossing over the IJssel near
734:. By 1939, the LSSAH was a full infantry regiment with three infantry battalions, an artillery battalion, and anti-tank, reconnaissance and engineer sub-units. Soon after its involvement in the annexation of
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in close combat. Throughout the campaign, the unit was notorious for burning villages. In addition, members of the LSSAH committed atrocities in numerous Polish towns, including the murder of 50 Jews in
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in early 1923, ordered the formation of a small separate bodyguard dedicated to his service rather than "a suspect mass", such as the SA. Originally the unit was composed of only eight men, commanded by
2498:. This area included some of the last oil reserves still available to the Axis. The operation involved many German units withdrawn from the failed Ardennes Offensive on the Western Front, including the
1218:, the commander of the Greek Epirus army surrendered the entire force to Dietrich. British Commonwealth troops were now the only Allied forces remaining in Greece, and they were falling back across the
547:. Eleven men from the first company of 117 went on to win the Knights Cross, and forty of them were awarded the German Cross in gold for bravery. Later in 1933, two further training units were formed:
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Peiper entered Stavelot on 18 December but encountered fierce resistance from the American defenders. Unable to defeat them, he left a smaller support force in town and headed for the bridge at
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2318:, was the spearhead of the operation. The fuel crisis in Nazi Germany meant that the LSSAH had insufficient amounts of fuel for its vehicles. On 16 December the operation began, with then SS-
2289:(Operation "Watch on the Rhine") by the Germans. The 'bulge' was the initial incursion the Germans put into the Allies' line of advance, as seen in maps presented in contemporary newspapers.
1648:. Men of the LSSAH helped the Gestapo round up Jews in Berlin; people were taken from their jobs and herded into cattle wagons on 27–28 February 1943. Most of the captured perished either in
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1408:, which was captured in late November; there, the LSSAH took over 10,000 Red Army prisoners. However, by the end of the year, the German advance faltered as Soviet resistance grew stronger.
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were among the units added to the LSSAH. A new flag was presented by Heinrich Himmler in September 1940. During the later months of 1940, the regiment trained in amphibious assaults on the
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artillery observers were putting the regiment at risk. They assaulted the heights and drove the observers off. Instead of being censured for his act of defiance, Dietrich was awarded the
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Regiment's 2nd Battalion was able to surround the square, after taking heavy casualties from Soviet snipers and other defenders, by evening. When taken, the square was renamed "
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2118:. The operation was preceded by a three-hour bombing by 2,500 aircraft. The Division strength prior to Goodwood was reported as 59 Panzer IVs, 46 Panthers and 35 StuG IIIs.
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under Dietrich's command. Most of their duties involved providing outer security for Hitler at his residences, public appearances and guard duty at the Reich Chancellery.
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on 8 July. These were the only SS units to receive military training at that time. Most of the training staff came from the ranks of the army. On 3 September 1933 the two
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intelligence, which had revealed the plans for Operation Lüttich by 4 August. As a result, Bradley was able to obtain air support from both the US 9th Air Force and the
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In the mid-1920s, violence remained a large part of Bavarian politics. Hitler was a potential target. In 1925, Hitler ordered the formation of a new bodyguard unit, the
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After Vienna was captured, the LSSAH had fewer than 1,600 men and 16 tanks. Apart from the remains of Berlin Guard Battalion, the LSSAH surrendered to US forces in the
677:. On 1 July Hitler finally agreed with Göring and Himmler that Röhm should be executed. In what the Nazis called the Röhm Putsch, but otherwise came to be known as the
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1934:, who had fled there after the German takeover. The murders happened between 15 and 24 September. Some of the victims had their feet and hands tied and were drowned.
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halted offensive operations, giving the LSSAH time to rest and refit. By early June 1943, the division had been fully refitted and was now under the command of SS-
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was broken, and the campaign became a battle to prevent the escape of the enemy. On 20 April, following a pitched battle in the 5,000-foot-high (1,500 m)
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after discovering that their target bridge had been destroyed. Over the next four days, the LSSAH covered over 215 kilometres (134 mi), and upon entering
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Sepp Dietrich in a medal ceremony for men of the LSSAH, Soviet Union 1942. Sepp Dietrich with von Westernhagen, Wiesemann, Max Wünsche and Karl Rettlinger.
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Under pressure from heavy Soviet counterattacks during the winter, the LSSAH and Army Group South retreated from Rostov to defensive lines on the river
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with the bulk of his strength, but by the time he reached it, retreating US engineers had already destroyed it. Peiper then headed for the village of
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took part in the rally and memorial service for the Nazi Party members who had been killed during the putsch. During the ceremony, the members of the
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was to breach the northern flank, and the two forces were to meet near the city of Kursk, to the east, thereby encircling a large Soviet force.
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area. The Germans prepared defensive positions in an attempt to hold the city against the fast arriving Red Army, in what become known as the
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976:, several of its soldiers accidentally shot at and seriously wounded General Student. After the surrender of Rotterdam, the LSSAH left for
588:– a somewhat archaic German translation of "Guard of Corps" or personal bodyguard of a military leader ("Leib" = lit. "body, torso") – and
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1279:. There was not enough time to deliver all its equipment and refit it to full divisional status before the launch of the invasion of the
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which began on the night of 9–10 July 1943. The division left behind its heavy equipment, which was given to Das Reich and Totenkopf.
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The next day the advance resumed, with the division capturing Oktiabr'skii State Farm and Hill 252.2 in heavy fighting against Soviet
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the reconnaissance battalion of LSSAH was tasked with making a speedy advance to capture the strategically vital choke point of the
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actions. At least 85, but most likely no less than twice that number of people, were executed without trial over the next few days.
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and the LSSAH would supply all of the regimental, battalion and most of the company commanders. This new division would become the
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2110:, with three armored divisions, launched the attack aiming to seize the German-held Bourguébus Ridge, along with the area between
1991:. The battle group took part in the fighting to escape the encirclement, forming a part of the spearhead which linked up with the
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were expanded to regimental size and motorized. In addition, the SS became an independent organization, no longer part of the SA.
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The majority of the LSSAH, which amounted to 41 officers and 1,188 men, were withdrawn to Belgium for rest and refit, however a
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Steel inferno: I SS Panzer Corps in Normandy: The Story of the 1st and 12th SS Panzer Divisions in the 1944 Normandy Campaign
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Arriving at the front in late January 1943, the LSSAH was engaged in fighting in and around Kharkov as a part of Hausser's
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Mohnke which was divided into two weak regiments made up of approximately 2,000 men. The core group were the 800 of the
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The Decline and Fall of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan: A Pictorial History of the Final Days of World War II
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s (wedges), soon ran into the elaborate defenses of the Red Army, which slowed the advance. Untersturmführer
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disadvantaged the Allies. The SS Division Das Reich recaptured Mortain, and an armored battle group under
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next day, but the focus of the Soviet attack had then shifted to the Totenkopf, on the left of the LSSAH.
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1796:. The LSSAH again took the lead; by now its strength was reduced to just 77 armored vehicles. The 2nd SS
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Fur Volk und Fuhrer: The Memoir of a Veteran of the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
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units. This went smoothly, with the exception of brief, bloody fights with Italian troops stationed in
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east of Mortain, then cut through American defenses to reach the coast. The US response was aided by
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unit, responsible for guarding the Führer's person, offices, and residences. Initially the size of a
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2533:, most cuff titles had already been removed; he later wrote that the removal of unit cuffs from the
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to command. It took five days for Manstein to take matters in hand, and the operation to clear the
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on 6 April. The LSSAH Division was reformed in Belgium and was at full strength by 25 April 1944.
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divisions were full-strength Panzer divisions in all but name. The division also received nine
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In early 1940 the LSSAH was expanded into a full independent motorized infantry regiment and a
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Holocaust Odysseys: The Jews of Saint-Martin-Vesubie and Their Flight through France and Italy
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Mohnke the commander for the central government district (Zitadelle sector) that included the
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on 9 September. By 19 September, all Italian forces in the Po River Plain had been disarmed.
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abandoned their vehicles and heavy equipment, although most of the men were able to escape.
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and entered Brittany. Hitler forbade any retreat, and ordered a counteroffensive, codenamed
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II/1st SS Panzer Regiment, located near Garcelles, received orders to attack the British at
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After the conclusion of the Western campaign on 22 June 1940, the LSSAH spent six months in
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swore personal allegiance to Hitler. At the conclusion the unit received the new title, "
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on the first day of the offensive. Instead, he was delayed by almost an entire day by a
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Part of the LSSAH ended the war fighting in Berlin. On 23 April 1945, Hitler appointed
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Fatal Crossroads: The Untold Story of the Malmédy Massacre at the Battle of the Bulge
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Conduct Unbecoming: The Story of the Murder of Canadian Prisoners of War in Normandy
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On 26 May the German advance resumed. By 28 May the LSSAH had taken the village of
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Members of the LSSAH perpetrated numerous atrocities and war crimes, including the
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and the massacre of 200 civilians, including children, who were machine gunned in
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arrived at the right flank at around 15:00. The Canadians attacked next in the
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The reputation of the "Blowtorch Battalion" was confirmed in August 1944, when
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In early September, the division was shifted to LIV Army Corps, as part of the
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1179:(reconnaissance battalion), LSSAH was tasked with clearing resistance from the
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1049:. It was there that troops of the LSSAH 2nd battalion, under the command of SS-
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Krämer (captured on the Western Front during his service with the SS Division
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reached Bourlopin, but had to halt due to US counterattacks and air strikes.
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and pulled back to an assembly area astride the Caen – Falaise road between
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road in the east. During the night of 14–15 July, LSSAH was relieved by the
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in mid May for reorganization until being ordered to assemble in Poland for
1242:. After Operation Marita, the LSSAH was ordered north to join the forces of
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Peninsula and was engaged in several anti-partisan operations as part of
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during the opening stages of the attack. Through July it was attached to
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of 8 September 1943, the division was ordered to begin disarming nearby
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in 1941. By mid-1942 it had been increased in size from a regiment to a
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was left behind. On 25 March, the 1st Panzer Army was encircled in the
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and the cancellation of the planned invasion, the LSSAH was shifted to
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and French forces. The LSSAH took up a position 15 miles southwest of
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which at this time consisted of the 101 SS Heavy Panzer Battalion,
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and Ligneuville, Peiper's Kampfgruppe encountered a convoy of the
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forces. Despite stiff resistance, Meyer's unit captured the pass.
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and Otto Reich, these formations were moved to Munich on 30 June.
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Berlin on 17 March 1933. The unit replaced the army guards at the
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was appointed the new Division Commander as of 15 February 1945.
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Soldiers of Destruction: The SS Death's Head Division, 1933–1945
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A Time for Trumpets: The Untold Story of the Battle of the Bulge
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During the fighting around Kharkov, a unit under the command of
1099:, the invasion of England. After the Luftwaffe's failure in the
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brigades attempting to hit the flanks of the German advance. At
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Hitler's Warrior: The Life and Wars of SS Colonel Jochen Peiper
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SS-Leibstandarte: The History of the First SS Division, 1934–45
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so the first units did not arrive in Normandy until after the
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near Sofia, Bulgaria, with Vitosha Mountain in the background.
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of Belgium, France and Luxembourg. The offensive was called
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division. Thanks to the efforts of Himmler, along with SS-
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and later took part in the heavy fighting for the city of
796:, in honor of its first commander, Josef "Sepp" Dietrich (
744:"Infanterie-Regiment Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (mot.)"
730:, and in 1938 the unit took part in the occupation of the
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area at the end of January, where it was assigned to the
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4528:"U.S. Flag Raised over Adolph Hitler Barracks in Berlin"
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Guard Battalion (assigned to guard the Führer). After
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division murdered 34 French civilians in the towns of
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Corps. In March 1943 the division participated in the
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was designated to form its own unit, unlike the other
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in the period 1940–1945, mostly on the Eastern Front.
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The Waffen SS: Hitler's Elite Guard at War, 1939–1945
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When Titans Clashed: How the Red Army Stopped Hitler
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The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939–1953
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Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East
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2469:captured eleven African-American soldiers from the
2027:to counter any possible landing in the area of the
2023:. The LSSAH had been positioned north of the River
1429:region of occupied France to join the newly formed
1419:(seasonal mud) had cleared, the division joined in
722:, and in 1935 took part in the reoccupation of the
517:(assault squadron) and in November was renamed the
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5599:The Waffen-SS: Organization, Ideology and Function
5579:. New York; Toronto: NAL Caliber (Penguin Group).
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2007:The division was transferred again as part of the
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1743:, tasked with breaching the southern flank of the
1326:. During this time, the LSSAH was involved in the
718:The LSSAH provided the honor guard at many of the
42:1. SS-Panzerdivision Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
8211:Military units and formations established in 1933
3687:Halder, Franz (21 February 1941 – 31 July 1943).
2968:I SS Panzer Corps "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"
2623:was raised over Berlin for the first time at the
2549:Divisions was accomplished for security reasons.
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5555:D-Day: The Greatest Invasion—A People's History
5110:Johnson, Davis (1999). Quassowski, Hans (ed.).
4697:Ardennes 1944: Hitler's Last Gamble in the West
4533:Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum
3753:Where the Iron Crosses Grow: The Crimea 1941–44
3728:Where the Iron Crosses Grow: The Crimea 1941–44
2314:, now in command of the LSSAH, attached to the
2238:The much-reduced division was encircled in the
2203:, by the XLVII Panzer Corps, consisting of the
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513:(protection command). The unit was renamed the
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5705:Glantz, David M.; House, Jonathan M. (1995).
5536:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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4846:United States Army Center of Military History
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3776:Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’s Drive to the Don
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2273:Kampfgruppe Knittel's troops on the road to
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1500:tanks, and these were formed into the 13th (
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914:, attacking the main line of defense at the
855:. Shootings also took place in Bolesławiec,
681:, companies of the LSSAH, together with the
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344:The LSSAH participated in combat during the
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1585:Massacre of civilians on the Eastern Front
1010:battalion to cross the canal and take the
997:, were moved to hold the perimeter around
918:(the Grebbeline), and linking up with the
333:, the LSSAH eventually grew into an elite
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5040:"A Great Risk: Australia's War 1939–1945"
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4877:. San Jose, CA: James Bender Publishing.
4800:Bishop, Chris; Williams, Michael (2003).
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2215:. The plan for the attack was to hit the
2191:On 25 July 1944, US forces under General
1685:. Its armor strength was 12 Tiger Is, 72
1652:or other camps in the East. In May 1943,
1631:
1033:, along with some other units (including
551:on 10 May, and a second unit, designated
27:German armored division from 1933 to 1945
7636:
6933:
5685:
5658:
5509:
5486:
5472:. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
5399:
5327:Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing and Dying
5136:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
5087:
5058:
5019:
5000:
4873:Cook, Stan; Bender, Roger James (1994).
4718:
4511:
4286:
4199:
4187:
4175:
4163:
4151:
4139:
4127:
4115:
4103:
4091:
4079:
4062:
4038:
4000:
3988:
3961:
3949:
3937:
3853:
3793:
3647:
3601:
3538:
3502:
3473:
3401:
3382:
3355:
3187:
3160:
3085:
2983:List of German divisions in World War II
2562:
2465:During Battle of the Bulge, troops from
2453:
2342:
2291:
2268:
2106:took place between 18 and 20 July 1944.
2089:
1899:was involved in several skirmishes with
1858:
1715:
1525:
1448:
1340:
1294:
1226:. By 26 April the LSSAH had reached the
1144:
945:
705:
615:
496:
384:Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"
5772:
5723:
5437:
5300:Mussolini: The Last 600 Days of il Duce
5296:
5277:
5150:
5128:
5109:
4977:
4780:
4613:
4589:
4577:
4553:
4517:
4448:
4050:
4017:
3889:
3750:
3725:
3719:
3713:
3461:
3343:
3319:
3199:
2443:
2052:. On 12 July the LSSAH was holding the
1386:break the Soviet defense for ten days.
14:
8188:
8130:Jurisdictional Immunities of the State
6308:
6020:
5634:
5593:
5528:
5418:
5366:
5343:
5230:
5071:. U.S. Wereth Memorial. Archived from
4844:. United States Army in World War II.
4818:
4761:
4737:
4693:
4601:
4565:
4472:
4409:
4394:
4382:
4370:
4298:
3973:
3913:
3901:
3877:
3841:
3829:
3817:
3805:
3686:
3550:
3449:
3425:
3121:
2663:1st SS Panzer Tank Destroyer Battalion
2642:1st SS Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion
1701:. In late June 1943, the formation of
1640:("factory action”), also known as the
1142:and was soon deep in Greek territory.
8120:Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi war crimes archive
8098:Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz
8091:Biblioteca della Comunità Israelitica
7967:
7300:
6878:
6471:Main Office for Ethnic Germans (VOMI)
6466:Office of Race and Settlement (RuSHA)
6282:
5746:
5618:The SS: Hitler's Instrument of Terror
5571:
5463:
5258:
5239:
5197:. William Morrow, 1st Quill Edition.
5169:
4958:
4934:
4637:
4625:
4499:
4334:
4322:
4238:
3755:. Osprey Publishing. pp. 46–56.
3751:Forczyk, Robert (20 September 2014).
3726:Forczyk, Robert (20 September 2014).
3701:
3620:
3586:
3574:
3562:
3526:
3514:
3485:
3437:
3331:
3253:
3148:
3136:
3109:
3097:
3070:
3055:
2689:
2678:1st SS Panzer Divisional Supply Group
2666:1st SS Panzer Anti-Aircraft Battalion
2574:barracks on 4 July 1945; Soviet
2477:
2254:
2079:
1191:area to cut off retreating Greek and
895:
811:
8159:
5663:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
5063:. London: Michael Joseph Publishing.
4837:
4346:
4310:
2180:
1814:. On 12 July, the Soviets threw the
1138:. The LSSAH crossed the border near
1107:in February 1941 in preparation for
358:(SS-VT) and the combat units of the
7857:SS Police Regiment Alpine Foothills
7343:
6461:Economics and Administration Office
6250:were officially named "volunteer".
3676:from the original on 7 August 2014.
2703:
2700:
2552:
2332:
2094:The front line at the beginning of
2040:village and airfield in the Allied
1322:before finishing August as part of
838:, the LSSAH fought elements of the
535:, who selected 117 men to form the
163:German occupation of Czechoslovakia
24:
7288:SS Panzer Division order of battle
5679:
5620:. London: Sidgwick & Jackson.
2998:SS Panzer Division order of battle
2890:
2660:1st SS Panzer Assault Gun Regiment
1666:
1511:created a threat to Field Marshal
1504:) Company/1st SS Panzer Regiment.
1397:, catching the Soviets off guard.
1111:, part of the planned invasion of
474:In May 1923, the unit was renamed
417:formed a guard formation from the
386:. It received its final form as a
25:
8237:
8196:Panzer divisions of the Waffen-SS
5577:Army of Evil: A History of the SS
4841:The Ardennes: Battle of the Bulge
4804:. St Paul, Minn: MBI Publishing.
3730:. Osprey Publishing. p. 44.
2669:1st SS Rocket Launcher Battalion
2355:Peiper was supposed to reach the
2017:SS Division Götz von Berlichingen
1903:. With Italy having announced an
1064:Invasion of Yugoslavia and Greece
816:During the initial stages of the
397:. They killed an estimated 5,000
8168:
8125:Bilateral Compensation Agreement
7656:SS Volunteer Karstwehr Battalion
6346:
6262:
6261:
5423:. Osceola, Wis: MBI Publishing.
5400:Reynolds, Michael Frank (1997).
5155:. Coburg: Nation Europa Verlag.
4747:. London: Viking-Penguin Books.
4657:
4643:
2851:
2808:
2762:
2717:
2657:1st SS Panzer Artillery Regiment
2654:1st SS Panzer Engineer Battalion
2002:
1198:The brigade participated in the
1020:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
940:22.Luftlande-Infanterie-Division
820:, the LSSAH was attached to the
96:
78:
51:
7391:Monchio, Susano and Costrignano
6378:Allgemeine-SS regional commands
5216:. University of Toronto Press.
4783:Waffen-SS: Hitler's Army at War
4686:
3769:
3744:
3680:
2973:101st Heavy SS Panzer Battalion
2651:2nd SS Panzergrenadier Regiment
2648:1st SS Panzergrenadier Regiment
2630:
2615:area on 8 May 1945. On 4 July (
2367:. Then, unable to dislodge the
2329:leading the push to the Meuse.
1855:Italy and subsequent operations
1636:Elements of LSSAH took part in
283:(17 March 1933 – 1 August 1944)
8201:Personal staff of Adolf Hitler
7815:1st Fallschirm-Panzer Division
6588:SS-Begleitkommando des Führers
6430:Personal Staff Reichsführer-SS
5282:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
5261:Hitler's Elite: The SS 1939-45
4764:D-Day: The Battle for Normandy
2690:
2675:1st SS Panzer Signal Battalion
2347:A GI surveys the scene of the
2131:British 11th Armoured Division
1895:area. During this period, the
1820:counterattack near Prokhorovka
1330:and the subsequent capture of
1152:of the LSSAH advance into the
800:is German for skeleton key or
640:, head of the SS, ordered the
13:
1:
7867:SS Police Regiment Schlanders
7835:20th Luftwaffe Field Division
7830:19th Luftwaffe Field Division
7733:90th Panzergrenadier Division
7703:29th Panzergrenadier Division
7688:15th Panzergrenadier Division
6557:Secret State Police (Gestapo)
6435:Command Staff Reichsführer-SS
5795:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
4980:Soldiers of the Leibstandarte
4802:SS: Hell on the Western Front
3013:
2682:
2307:at La Gleize in December 1944
2127:British 29th Armoured Brigade
1952:The division was assigned to
1566:SS Panzer Corps Leibstandarte
1389:On 8 October 1941, the LSSAH
840:Polish 28th Infantry Division
742:, the LSSAH was redesignated
712:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
646:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
348:and was amalgamated into the
7678:3rd Panzergrenadier Division
6821:German Earth and Stone Works
6816:Deutsche Wirtschaftsbetriebe
6769:Germaansche SS in Vlaanderen
6692:Security Battalions (Greece)
6562:State Security Police (SiPo)
6535:Police and security services
5514:. Fordham University Press.
5495:. Fordham University Press.
5487:Strauss, Herbert A (1999a).
5303:. Dallas: Taylor Trade Pub.
5233:The Four Battles for Kharkov
5153:Die Leibstandarte. Tomes I-V
3018:
2517:This defeat resulted in the
1812:9th Guards Airborne Division
1610:at the time of his capture.
1254:Invasion of the Soviet Union
991:, the LSSAH, along with the
611:
376:division and was designated
69:9 November 1933 – 8 May 1945
7:
8226:War crimes of the Waffen-SS
8216:Guards regiments of Germany
7651:SS Division Reichsführer-SS
6796:Finnish Volunteer Battalion
6764:Germaansche SS in Nederland
6572:Customs Border Guards (ZGS)
5616:Williamson, Gordon (1994).
5278:Mitcham, Samuel W. (2006).
5191:MacDonald, Charles (1997).
4963:. New York: Penguin Group.
4944:. New York: Penguin Group.
4823:. Staplehurst: Spellmount.
4785:. New York: Da Capo Press.
3633:Australian Veterans Affairs
2988:List of Waffen-SS divisions
2961:
2752:4 years, 323 days
2635:Structure of the division:
1187:and driving through to the
1031:Royal Warwickshire Regiment
1003:British Expeditionary Force
277:(January – 9 November 1923)
10:
8242:
7985:Italian military internees
6455:Reich Security Main Office
6256:SS heavy Panzer battalions
5404:. Steelhurst: Spellmount.
5352:. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo.
5212:Margolian, Howard (2000).
5022:A History of the Holocaust
5020:Friedman, Saul S. (2004).
4959:Evans, Richard J. (2008).
3866:Bishop & Williams 2003
2570:raised over Berlin at the
2556:
2489:Operation Spring Awakening
2486:
2483:Operation Spring Awakening
2447:
2336:
2287:Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein
2258:
2184:
2083:
2060:in the west to the Caen –
1980:in January–February 1944.
1937:The LSSAH was sent to the
1444:
1393:the major coastal city of
1246:massing for the launch of
1067:
1037:) were taken to a barn in
642:Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler
576:Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler
553:SS-Sonderkommando Jüterbog
421:; from this formation the
245:Operation Spring Awakening
8138:
8107:
8080:
8047:
7997:
7960:
7936:
7894:
7847:
7800:
7668:
7646:SS Division Leibstandarte
7627:
7503:
7483:
7383:
7334:
7277:
7259:
7211:
7176:
7122:
7058:
6993:
6926:
6917:
6809:SS-controlled enterprises
6808:
6744:
6700:
6610:
6601:
6580:
6534:
6499:
6422:
6386:
6355:
6344:
6319:
6244:
6223:
6198:
6177:
6045:
5979:
5915:
5852:
5781:
5724:Parrish, Michael (1996).
5553:Van der Vat, Dan (2003).
5464:Stein, George H. (1984).
5367:Parker, Danny S. (2014).
5344:Parker, Danny S. (2012).
5176:. New York: McGraw-Hill.
5001:Flaherty, T. H. (2004) .
4914:Dollinger, Hans (1967) .
4899:. Konecky & Konecky.
4744:Berlin: The Downfall 1945
3926:Neitzel & Welzer 2012
2798:1 year, 47 days
2471:333rd Artillery Battalion
2283:Ardennes Mountains region
2261:Battle of Elsenborn Ridge
2207:, part of the LSSAH, the
2155:Battle of Verrières Ridge
1905:armistice with the Allies
1849:Allied invasion of Sicily
1839:caused by the deposal of
1798:
1606:but was with SS Division
1575:12th SS Panzer Division (
1551:
1359:Eugen Ritter von Schobert
624:at the LSSAH Barracks in
620:December 1935 parade for
409:In the early days of the
405:Early history (1923–1933)
380:
307:SS Division Leibstandarte
265:
260:
178:Battle of the Netherlands
148:
138:
128:
118:
108:
91:
73:
65:
50:
39:
34:
8206:German units in Normandy
7924:4th Division "Monterosa"
7919:3rd Division "San Marco"
7862:SS Police Regiment Bozen
7328:Nazi war crimes in Italy
6567:SS Security Service (SD)
6501:Ideological institutions
5686:Bartmann, Erwin (2013).
5659:Zuccotti, Susan (2007).
5510:Strauss, Lotte (1999b).
5151:Lehmann, Rudolf (1980).
5059:Guderian, Heinz (1952).
4978:Fischer, Thomas (2008).
4941:The Third Reich in Power
4781:Gilbert, Adrian (2019).
4719:Bartmann, Erwin (2013).
3464:, pp. 114, 159–161.
2163:Guards Armoured Division
2013:SS Division Hitlerjugend
1989:Kamenets-Podolsky pocket
1433:and to be reformed as a
1150:Sd.Kfz. 231 armored cars
1129:General der Panzertruppe
931:'s airborne forces, the
844:Wołyńska Cavalry Brigade
792:division's symbol was a
764:SS-Standarte Deutschland
714:barracks in Berlin, 1938
679:Night of the Long Knives
582:was derived partly from
561:SS-Sonderkommando Berlin
549:SS-Sonderkommando Zossen
440:. It was designated the
419:19.Granatwerfer-Kompanie
213:Kamenets–Podolsky pocket
7914:2nd Division "Littorio"
7904:Republican Police Corps
7882:20th SS Police Regiment
7877:15th SS Police Regiment
7872:12th SS Police Regiment
7788:362nd Infantry Division
7783:356th Infantry Division
7778:334th Infantry Division
7773:305th Infantry Division
7768:278th Infantry Division
7763:232nd Infantry Division
7758:162nd Turkoman Division
7753:148th Infantry Division
7461:San Leonardo al Frigido
6682:Order Police battalions
6593:Reichssicherheitsdienst
6552:Criminal police (Kripo)
6542:Uniformed police (Orpo)
6450:Head Operational Office
5003:The Third Reich: The SS
4819:Butler, Rupert (2001).
4762:Beevor, Antony (2010).
2731:SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer
2389:US 7th Armored Division
2151:12th SS Panzer Division
2066:272nd Infantry Division
1932:Lake Maggiore massacres
1871:, Italy, September 1943
1747:salient. Field Marshal
1658:3rd SS Panzer Division
1557:Platz der Leibstandarte
1200:clearing the Klidi Pass
772:SS-Standarte Der Führer
198:Third Battle of Kharkov
8144:The Holocaust in Italy
7909:Italian Black Brigades
7825:4th Parachute Division
7820:2nd Parachute Division
7810:1st Parachute Division
7743:94th Infantry Division
7738:92nd Infantry Division
7728:71st Infantry Division
7723:65th Infantry Division
7718:44th Infantry Division
7708:34th Infantry Division
7565:Eberhard von Mackensen
6832:German Equipment Works
6547:Schutzpolizei (Schupo)
5690:. Helion and Company.
5329:. Simon and Schuster.
5231:Margry, Karel (2001).
5170:Lewin, Ronald (1978).
4961:The Third Reich at War
4838:Cole, Hugh M. (1965).
4723:. Helion and Company.
4694:Arnold, James (1990).
3414:Cook & Bender 1994
3368:Cook & Bender 1994
3305:Cook & Bender 1994
3293:Cook & Bender 1994
3281:Cook & Bender 1994
3266:Cook & Bender 1994
3242:Cook & Bender 1994
3227:Cook & Bender 1994
3215:Cook & Bender 1994
3176:Cook & Bender 1994
2671:(added September 1944)
2645:1st SS Panzer Regiment
2579:
2462:
2401:Malmedy massacre trial
2399:were tried during the
2369:99th Infantry Division
2352:
2308:
2278:
2217:30th Infantry Division
2099:
1949:area in mid-November.
1872:
1724:
1632:Fabrikaktion Operation
1629:
1538:
1491:
1474:
1459:
1454:
1435:
1350:
1300:
1157:
1014:Heights beyond, where
994:SS-Verfügungs-Division
989:counterattack at Arras
962:
823:17.Infanterie-Division
715:
633:
506:
370:
318:
41:
8025:Roderick Stephen Hall
8005:Leonardo de Benedetti
7683:5th Mountain Division
7491:San Martino di Lupari
7441:Sant'Anna di Stazzema
6726:SS Division Totenkopf
6721:SS Division Das Reich
6716:Leibstandarte (LSSAH)
6231:Divisional commanders
5886:Götz von Berlichingen
5439:Rossino, Alexander B.
5297:Moseley, Ray (2004).
5263:. Osprey Publishing.
5259:McNab, Chris (2013).
5240:McNab, Chris (2009).
5095:. New York: Da Capo.
4920:. New York: Bonanza.
2566:
2457:
2415:and from there on to
2346:
2295:
2272:
2259:Further information:
2213:116th Panzer Division
2209:SS Division Das Reich
2112:Bretteville-sur-Laize
2093:
1943:Nazi security warfare
1862:
1719:
1705:meant that Hausser's
1624:
1529:
1452:
1345:LSSAH enters burning
1344:
1298:
1176:Aufklärungs-Abteilung
1148:
949:
768:SS-Standarte Germania
709:
644:(LAH) to be renamed "
619:
500:
44:— 1. SS-PzDiv LSSAH —
8072:Risiera di San Sabba
7748:114th Jäger Division
7698:26th Panzer Division
7693:16th Panzer-Division
7520:Heinrich Andergassen
7284:Heavy tank battalion
6368:SS and police leader
6332:SS-Totenkopfverbände
5419:Ripley, Tim (2000).
4897:Decision in Normandy
4461:U.S. Wereth Memorial
4397:, pp. 162, 173.
4373:, pp. 123, 271.
3541:, pp. 143, 154.
2993:List of SS personnel
2444:Killing of Wereth 11
2139:21st Panzer Division
2021:Panzer Lehr Division
1816:5th Guards Tank Army
1547:recapture of Kharkov
1309:Generalfeldmarschall
1269:Operation Barbarossa
1248:Operation Barbarossa
1193:British Commonwealth
890:Georg-Hans Reinhardt
888:(brigadier general)
878:and attached to the
632:is on the far right.
469:infiltration tactics
366:Operation Barbarossa
361:SS-Totenkopfverbände
193:Operation Barbarossa
7713:42nd Jäger Division
7525:Friedrich Boßhammer
7451:Padule di Fucecchio
6731:SS Polizei Division
6710:SS-Verfügungstruppe
6702:Waffen-SS divisions
6655:Rollkommando Hamann
6185:4 (Panzergrenadier)
6157:Landstorm Nederland
6108:29 RONA (1 Russian)
5244:. Amber Books Ltd.
5134:Hitler: A Biography
5075:on 10 November 2013
4860:on 13 November 2008
4289:, pp. 262–264.
3904:, pp. 356–357.
3691:. pp. 157–158.
3565:, pp. 251–253.
3322:, pp. 309–314.
2914:Karl Wilhelm Krause
2320:Obersturmbannführer
2265:Battle of the Bulge
2205:2nd Panzer Division
1954:XLVIII Panzer Corps
1847:government and the
1415:. After the spring
1324:XLVIII Panzer Corps
1263:". It was moved to
1183:Pass south-west of
1160:The LSSAH captured
1095:in preparation for
759:SS-Verfügungstruppe
698:Landespolizeigruppe
687:Landespolizeigruppe
626:Berlin-Lichterfelde
444:(staff guard). The
427:(SA) soon evolved.
355:SS-Verfügungstruppe
240:Operation Southwind
8062:Borgo San Dalmazzo
8015:Giovanni Fornasini
7595:Josef Scheungraber
7466:Certosa di Farneta
6786:British Free Corps
6774:Germanske SS Norge
6736:SS Division Wiking
6515:Das Schwarze Korps
5557:. Maddison Press.
3283:, pp. 22, 23.
3268:, pp. 19, 33.
3244:, pp. 17, 19.
3112:, pp. 10, 16.
3058:, pp. 14, 16.
3003:SS Brigade Schuldt
2621:United States flag
2580:
2500:6th SS Panzer Army
2478:Eastern Front 1945
2463:
2450:Wereth 11 Massacre
2397:Kampfgruppe Peiper
2353:
2309:
2279:
2255:Ardennes Offensive
2108:British VIII Corps
2104:Operation Goodwood
2100:
2086:Operation Goodwood
2080:Operation Goodwood
2056:south sector from
1993:II SS Panzer Corps
1909:Royal Italian Army
1873:
1729:II SS Panzer Corps
1725:
1711:II SS Panzer Corps
1709:Corps was renamed
1539:
1513:Erich von Manstein
1479:divisions, LSSAH,
1455:
1379:Erich von Manstein
1351:
1301:
1273:Gerd von Rundstedt
1158:
1058:Wormhoudt massacre
987:After the British
963:
934:7.Flieger-Division
896:Invasion of France
818:invasion of Poland
812:Invasion of Poland
716:
636:On 13 April 1934,
634:
578:" (LAH). The term
507:
494:, were disbanded.
352:together with the
346:invasion of Poland
289:(1–28 August 1944)
235:Ardennes Offensive
218:Western Front 1944
203:Western Front 1943
173:Invasion of Poland
8150:
8149:
8115:Togliatti amnesty
8043:
8042:
7993:
7992:
7956:
7955:
7952:
7951:
7932:
7931:
7890:
7889:
7843:
7842:
7796:
7795:
7664:
7663:
7623:
7622:
7560:Albert Kesselring
7535:Theodor Dannecker
7499:
7498:
7479:
7478:
7446:San Terenzo Monti
7379:
7378:
7294:
7293:
7207:
7206:
7109:
7108:
7054:
7053:
6989:
6988:
6872:
6871:
6804:
6803:
6581:Führer protection
6521:SS-Junker Schools
6276:
6275:
6203:
6123:30 (1 Belarusian)
6041:
6040:
5735:978-0-275-95113-9
5728:. Praeger Press.
5716:978-0-7006-0717-4
5670:978-0-300-12294-7
5627:978-0-283-06280-3
5586:978-0-451-23791-0
5521:978-0-8232-1919-3
5502:978-0-8232-1916-2
5430:978-0-7603-0937-7
5373:. Da Capo Press.
5359:978-0-306-81193-7
5336:978-1-84983-949-5
5310:978-1-58979-095-7
5289:978-0-313-08346-4
5251:978-1-906626-49-5
5242:The SS: 1923–1945
5223:978-0-8020-8360-9
5173:Ultra Goes to War
5143:978-0-393-06757-6
5102:978-0-306-80947-7
5031:978-0-85303-435-3
4993:978-0-921991-91-5
4970:978-0-14-311671-4
4951:978-0-14-303790-3
4936:Evans, Richard J.
4927:978-0-517-01313-7
4884:978-0-912138-55-8
4830:978-1-86227-117-3
4811:978-0-7603-1402-9
4792:978-0-306-82466-1
4773:978-0-14-311818-3
4754:978-0-670-03041-5
4730:978-1-90938-453-8
4711:978-0-85045-959-3
4702:Osprey Publishing
4616:, pp. 49–50.
4580:, pp. 42–43.
3964:, p. 74–119.
3856:, pp. 10–11.
3689:War Diaries Vol 6
3553:, pp. 81–83.
3529:, pp. 65–69.
3151:, pp. 26–29.
2888:
2887:
2875:
2832:
2789:
2743:
2588:Reich Chancellery
2467:3./SS-PzAA1 LSSAH
2316:I SS Panzer Corps
2300:tank left by the
2277:to support Peiper
2201:Operation Lüttich
2187:Operation Lüttich
2181:Operation Lüttich
2042:Operation Windsor
2009:I SS Panzer Corps
1976:encircled in the
1865:Panzer IV Ausf. H
1832:Operation Kutuzov
1733:Operation Citadel
1703:I SS Panzer Corps
1465:Obergruppenführer
1402:Romanian 3rd Army
1383:Crimean Peninsula
1289:OKH General Staff
1208:Greek Epirus army
1125:9.Panzer-Division
1101:Battle of Britain
1097:Operation Seelöwe
1039:La Plaine au Bois
955:Sturmgeschütz III
881:4.Panzer-Division
806:I SS Panzer Corps
720:Nuremberg Rallies
541:Reich Chancellery
390:in October 1943.
364:(SS-TV) prior to
309:, abbreviated as
296:
295:
223:Operation Lüttich
57:Unit insignia, a
16:(Redirected from
8233:
8181:
8173:
8172:
8171:
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7965:
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7944:Bandenbekämpfung
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7892:
7891:
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7530:Eduard Crasemann
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7269:1 Hermann Göring
7139:Feldherrnhalle 2
7134:Feldherrnhalle 1
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6924:
6923:
6907:Panzer divisions
6899:
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6875:
6844:Allach porcelain
6791:Kaminski Brigade
6746:Foreign SS units
6623:Schutzmannschaft
6608:
6607:
6491:Education Office
6486:Personnel Office
6445:SS Medical Corps
6423:Main departments
6409:Heinrich Himmler
6399:Joseph Berchtold
6350:
6303:
6296:
6289:
6280:
6279:
6265:
6264:
6246:Units marked in
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6082:26 (2 Hungarian)
6018:
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6002:33 (3 Hungarian)
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4251:Van der Vat 2003
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4215:Van der Vat 2003
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3089:
3083:
3074:
3068:
3059:
3053:
3047:
3041:
3035:
3029:
2945:Michael Wittmann
2940:Bernhard Siebken
2934:Franz Schönhuber
2908:Klaus Havenstein
2873:
2864:SS-Brigadeführer
2862:
2855:
2830:
2821:SS-Brigadeführer
2819:
2812:
2787:
2773:
2766:
2741:
2728:
2721:
2692:
2687:
2686:
2617:Independence Day
2606:Hitler's suicide
2559:Battle of Berlin
2553:Battle of Berlin
2512:Vienna Offensive
2458:Memorial to the
2349:Malmedy massacre
2339:Malmedy massacre
2333:Malmedy massacre
2159:Operation Spring
2096:Operation Spring
1974:Army Group South
1966:III Panzer Corps
1841:Benito Mussolini
1801:
1800:
1773:Unterscharführer
1642:Großaktion Juden
1627:was set on fire.
1616:Untersturmführer
1554:
1553:
1494:
1477:
1462:
1440:
1320:III Panzer Corps
1316:1st Panzer Group
1312:Ewald von Kleist
1305:XIV Panzer Corps
1277:Army Group South
1244:Army Group South
1216:Pindus Mountains
1164:on 10 April. SS-
1109:Operation Marita
1070:Battle of Greece
1051:Hauptsturmführer
982:prisoners of war
961:, September 1940
951:Heinrich Himmler
783:Army Group South
638:Heinrich Himmler
559:merged into the
529:1st SS-Standarte
484:Beer Hall Putsch
456:Imperial Germany
438:Joseph Berchtold
399:prisoners of war
395:Malmedy massacre
383:
382:
375:
250:Battle of Berlin
188:Battle of Greece
183:Battle of France
123:Armoured warfare
101:
100:
84:
82:
81:
55:
46:
32:
31:
21:
8241:
8240:
8236:
8235:
8234:
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8186:
8185:
8184:
8174:
8169:
8167:
8164:
8160:sister projects
8157:at Knowledge's
8151:
8146:
8134:
8103:
8076:
8039:
8020:Maurizio Giglio
8010:Einstein family
7989:
7948:
7928:
7886:
7839:
7792:
7660:
7619:
7600:Michael Seifert
7555:Herbert Kappler
7545:Friedrich Engel
7495:
7475:
7375:
7330:
7325:
7295:
7290:
7273:
7255:
7251:12 Hitlerjugend
7221:1 Leibstandarte
7203:
7172:
7118:
7105:
7050:
6985:
6913:
6903:
6873:
6868:
6800:
6779:Schalburg Corps
6740:
6696:
6603:Waffen-SS units
6597:
6576:
6530:
6495:
6418:
6382:
6363:Reichsführer-SS
6351:
6342:
6315:
6307:
6277:
6272:
6271:
6240:
6219:
6200:
6194:
6173:
6169:38 "Nibelungen"
6068:20 (1 Estonian)
6053:14 (1 Galician)
6037:
6016:
5975:
5911:
5878:Reichsführer-SS
5856:
5848:
5777:
5771:
5736:
5717:
5698:
5682:
5680:Further reading
5677:
5671:
5636:Ziemke, Earl F.
5628:
5609:
5587:
5565:
5544:
5530:Sydnor, Charles
5522:
5503:
5480:
5457:
5431:
5412:
5390:
5388:
5387:on 29 June 2017
5381:
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5252:
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5163:
5144:
5122:
5103:
5089:Hoffmann, Peter
5078:
5076:
5049:
5047:
5032:
5013:
4994:
4984:J.J. Fedorowicz
4971:
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4424:, p. 2016.
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3104:
3096:
3092:
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3077:
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3062:
3054:
3050:
3042:
3038:
3032:Williamson 1994
3030:
3026:
3021:
3016:
2964:
2899:− industrialist
2893:
2891:Notable members
2878:6 February 1945
2872:
2866:
2860:
2857:
2856:
2838:6 February 1945
2829:
2823:
2818:Mohnke, Wilhelm
2817:
2814:
2813:
2786:
2780:
2771:
2768:
2767:
2740:
2734:
2726:
2723:
2722:
2707:Time in office
2685:
2633:
2561:
2555:
2491:
2485:
2480:
2452:
2446:
2373:Elsenborn Ridge
2365:Lanzerath Ridge
2341:
2335:
2267:
2257:
2197:Operation Cobra
2189:
2183:
2088:
2082:
2033:Allied invasion
2005:
1970:1st Panzer Army
1958:4th Panzer Army
1857:
1799:Panzergrenadier
1766:Michael Wittman
1741:4th Panzer Army
1669:
1667:Battle of Kursk
1634:
1599:Sturmbannführer
1587:
1552:Panzergrenadier
1492:Panzergrenadier
1475:Panzergrenadier
1460:panzergrenadier
1447:
1437:Panzergrenadier
1431:SS Panzer Corps
1367:Perekop Isthmus
1287:, chief of the
1256:
1167:Sturmbannführer
1136:XL Panzer Corps
1072:
1066:
1035:French soldiers
921:Fallschirmjäger
898:
814:
614:
407:
388:Panzer division
381:Panzergrenadier
372:Panzergrenadier
299:
292:
267:
256:
208:Battle of Kursk
95:
79:
77:
61:
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7612:
7610:Gerhard Sommer
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7241:9 Hohenstaufen
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6837:Klinker-Zement
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6662:
6660:Arajs Kommando
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6618:Einsatzgruppen
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4652:
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4591:
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4555:
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4512:Guderian 1952
4508:
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4348:
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4295:
4288:
4287:Reynolds 1997
4283:
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4264:
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4241:, p. 38.
4240:
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4228:
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4216:
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4209:
4201:
4200:Reynolds 1997
4196:
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4124:
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4116:Reynolds 1997
4112:
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4104:Reynolds 1997
4100:
4094:, p. 21.
4093:
4092:Reynolds 1997
4088:
4082:, p. 16.
4081:
4080:Reynolds 1997
4076:
4074:
4072:
4064:
4063:Zuccotti 2007
4059:
4053:, p. 42.
4052:
4047:
4041:, p. 15.
4040:
4039:Reynolds 1997
4035:
4033:
4031:
4029:
4027:
4019:
4014:
4012:
4010:
4003:, p. 10.
4002:
4001:Reynolds 1997
3997:
3991:, p. 14.
3990:
3989:Reynolds 1997
3985:
3983:
3975:
3970:
3963:
3962:Strauss 1999b
3958:
3951:
3950:Strauss 1999a
3946:
3939:
3938:Friedman 2004
3934:
3927:
3922:
3915:
3910:
3903:
3898:
3892:, p. 33.
3891:
3886:
3880:, p. 51.
3879:
3874:
3867:
3862:
3855:
3854:Reynolds 1997
3850:
3844:, p. 73.
3843:
3838:
3832:, p. 39.
3831:
3826:
3820:, p. 30.
3819:
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3807:
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3795:
3794:Reynolds 1997
3790:
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3539:Flaherty 2004
3535:
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3516:
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3503:Flaherty 2004
3499:
3497:
3495:
3487:
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3475:
3474:Reynolds 1997
3470:
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3451:
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3428:, p. 23.
3427:
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3403:
3402:Reynolds 1997
3398:
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3383:Reynolds 1997
3379:
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3369:
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3356:Reynolds 1997
3352:
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3333:
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3316:
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3306:
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3294:
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3228:
3223:
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3216:
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3201:
3196:
3189:
3188:Reynolds 1997
3184:
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3172:
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3161:Reynolds 1997
3157:
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3139:, p. 26.
3138:
3133:
3131:
3124:, p. 62.
3123:
3118:
3111:
3106:
3100:, p. 16.
3099:
3094:
3088:, p. 45.
3087:
3086:Hoffmann 2000
3082:
3080:
3073:, p. 16.
3072:
3067:
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3057:
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2783:Theodor Wisch
2779:
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2777:Brigadeführer
2770:
2765:
2759:
2756:
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2602:Leibstandarte
2599:
2595:
2594:
2589:
2585:
2584:Brigadeführer
2578:in foreground
2577:
2573:
2572:Leibstandarte
2569:
2565:
2560:
2550:
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2544:
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2535:Leibstandarte
2532:
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2527:Ärmelstreifen
2524:
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2147:Leibstandarte
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1929:
1928:Lake Maggiore
1924:
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1906:
1902:
1898:
1897:Leibstandarte
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1647:
1646:arms industry
1643:
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786:
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748:Leibstandarte
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664:Jürgen Wagner
660:
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580:Leibstandarte
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7585:Walter Reder
7580:Walter Rauff
7504:Perpetrators
7431:Piazza Tasso
7426:Guardistallo
7371:Pietransieri
7279:
7220:
6911:World War II
6859:Sudetenquell
6827:Ostindustrie
6715:
6665:Selbstschutz
6628:Byelorussian
6611:Paramilitary
6513:
6457: (RSHA)
6309:
6251:
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5954:(1 Albanian)
5951:
5945:(1 Croatian)
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5895:Horst Wessel
5894:
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5843:Hitlerjugend
5842:
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168:World War II
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143:Adolf Hitler
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7998:Individuals
7980:Libyan Jews
7570:Kurt Mälzer
7512:Individuals
7421:Capistrello
7411:Vallucciole
7231:3 Totenkopf
7226:2 Das Reich
7159:Panzer Lehr
7059:20th – 27th
6994:10th – 19th
6864:Anton Loibl
6849:Apollinaris
6759:Germanic-SS
6754:Austrian SS
6373:SS commands
6147:Charlemagne
6092:(1 Flemish)
5934:Prinz Eugen
5391:20 December
4766:. Penguin.
4602:Beevor 2002
4566:Beevor 2002
4473:Ziemke 1968
4410:Parker 2012
4395:Parker 2012
4383:Parker 2012
4371:Parker 2012
4299:Beevor 2010
4275:D'Este 1984
4263:D'Este 1984
4227:D'Este 1984
3974:Sydnor 1990
3914:Parker 2014
3902:Parker 2014
3878:Arnold 1990
3842:Ripley 2000
3830:Margry 2001
3818:Margry 2001
3806:Margry 2001
3551:Butler 2001
3450:Butler 2001
3426:Butler 2001
3122:Wegner 1990
2950:Max Wünsche
2874:(1909–2004)
2831:(1911–2001)
2792:4 July 1943
2788:(1907–1995)
2749:4 July 1943
2742:(1892–1966)
2704:Left office
2701:Took office
2598:Kampfgruppe
2576:honor guard
2523:cuff titles
2421:Kampfgruppe
2409:Trois-Ponts
2357:Meuse River
2327:Kampfgruppe
2302:Kampfgruppe
2177:Divisions.
1985:Kampfgruppe
1822:. Two tank
1794:Prokhorovka
1771:On 8 July,
1671:The spring
1369:through a "
1363:Dnepr River
1307:as part of
884:under then
732:Sudetenland
691:Death Squad
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7615:Karl Titho
7471:Marzabotto
7164:Müncheberg
7129:Clausewitz
6638:Lithuanian
6526:Lebensborn
6414:Karl Hanke
6356:Leadership
6149:(1 French)
6090:Langemarck
5970:Karstjäger
5952:Skanderbeg
5835:Frundsberg
5652:B002E5VBSE
5050:27 October
4864:14 October
4674:22 January
4638:McNab 2009
4626:McNab 2013
4500:Stein 1984
4335:Stein 1984
4323:Evans 2008
4239:Lewin 1978
3702:Stein 1984
3621:McNab 2013
3587:Stein 1984
3575:Weale 2012
3563:Weale 2012
3527:Stein 1984
3515:Stein 1984
3486:McNab 2013
3438:McNab 2013
3332:Evans 2005
3254:Stein 1984
3149:Weale 2012
3137:Weale 2012
3110:McNab 2009
3098:McNab 2009
3071:Weale 2012
3056:McNab 2009
3014:References
2919:Kurt Meyer
2881:8 May 1945
2861:Kumm, Otto
2683:Commanders
2627:barracks.
2545:, and the
1968:, part of
1777:Teterevino
1761:Panzerkeil
1695:Panzer IIs
1691:Panzer III
1687:Panzer IVs
1673:rasputitsa
1654:Hans Frank
1537:March 1943
1531:Fritz Witt
1441:division.
1417:rasputitsa
1171:Kurt Meyer
1127:, part of
1117:Yugoslavia
1047:Esquelbecq
1012:Wattenberg
916:Grebbeberg
778:Armeekorps
753:Standarten
525:Stabswache
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442:Stabswache
415:Ernst Röhm
411:Nazi Party
268:commanders
261:Commanders
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8141:See also:
7849:SS Police
7802:Luftwaffe
7638:Waffen-SS
7605:Max Simon
7550:Karl Hass
7396:Ardeatine
7336:Massacres
7261:Luftwaffe
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6934:1st – 9th
6677:Trawnikis
6643:Ukrainian
6509:Ahnenerbe
6338:Waffen-SS
6236:Divisions
6199:Deception
6138:30 Januar
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5858:grenadier
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