WAFFEN-SS

  • HIMMLER TO HEAD NAZI PROTECTION SQUAD

    Munich, Germany · January 20, 1929 On this date in 1929 failed German chicken farmer Hein­rich Himm­ler became Reichs­fuehrer-SS Hein­rich Himm­ler. The SS in his title referred to Schutz­staffel, meaning “Pro­tec­tion Squad.” Infor­mally known by its initials, the SS was created after National Socialist (Nazi) party leader Adolf Hitler, him­self a Viennese vagrant, set about…

  • WAFFEN-SS RECRUITMENT SPURRED

    Berlin, Germany · December 1, 1939 From a small cadre of fanatical thugs assigned to protect Adolf Hitler at poli­ti­cal meetings in the 1920s, the Schutz­staffel (“pro­tec­tion squad”), or SS, grew into one of the most no­to­ri­ous organ­i­za­tions in his­tory, with many respon­si­bil­ities. Under Rein­hard Hey­drich, it ran the Reich Security Main Office (Reich­sicher­heits­hauptamt) with…

  • NAZIS KILL 3,000 SERBIAN CIVILIANS IN REPRISAL

    Kragujevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia · October 21, 1941 From Europe, to Africa, to the Far East, regular Axis troops, as well as spe­cial­ized killing squads (Ein­satz­gruppen), mur­dered mil­lions of un­armed civil­ians. These mass mur­ders often tar­geted eth­nic or poli­ti­cal groups. Some­times they were com­mitted in retal­i­ation for acts of resis­tance, whether or not the vic­tims were…

  • FRENCH HOSTAGES TO DIE TIT FOR TAT

    Paris, Occupied France · September 28, 1941 On this date in 1941, in the wake of the first public assas­si­na­tion of a Ger­man officer in France, the Ger­man mili­tary autho­rities issued a Code of Hos­tages to the French people. Pools of French­men, whether detained by French autho­ri­ties or by the Ger­man Wehr­macht or the Gestapo…

  • HIMMLER TO HEAD NAZI PROTECTION SQUAD

    Munich, Germany · January 20, 1929 On this date in 1929 failed German chicken farmer Hein­rich Himm­ler became Reichs­fuehrer-SS Hein­rich Himm­ler. The SS in his title referred to Schutz­staffel, meaning “Pro­tec­tion Squad.” Infor­mally known by its initials, the SS was created after National Socialist (Nazi) party leader Adolf Hitler, him­self a Viennese vagrant, set about…