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SS und Polizei - Myths and Lies of Hitler's SS and Police (Paperback)
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SS und Polizei - Myths and Lies of Hitler's SS and Police (Paperback)
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Loot Price R518
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SS und POLIZEI: Myths and Lies of Hitler's SS and Police looks at
the SS and police chronologically by comparing the statements and
stories and rumors created by the SS and police about themselves
with the actual reality, and points out the glaring discrepancies.
E.g. the Nazis believed that racial purity was of paramount
importance, and they believed the SS was the vanguard of white
supremacy, specifically German supremacy. But the reality was that
the race restrictions for membership in the SS were ignored or bent
with feeble excuses, such as the enlistment of soldiers from Asia
and Africa. The police of the Third Reich have got to be the most
non-stick body of men ever to squeeze through a series of horrific
events and emerge smelling like a rose. Hitler's regime was the
police state par excellence, yet at the end of the war none of the
Allies thought of blaming his police. The first part of the book
explains the breeding ground of the SS philosophy and the
importance of the police and Freikorps in shaping that philosophy.
Then follows an explanation of how the SS was accepted into the
government. This is followed by a description of the
compartmentalizing of the SS into a myriad of departments often
totally unrelated, such as an archaeological team, a psychiatric
research section, a firing squad and a tank warfare school, to name
but four. After this comes the story of how the Waffen SS grew in
World War Two from a poor man's army operating with hand me downs
and despised by the German generals into an elite 'fire brigade'
force that rescued those same generals on many an occasion. Within
the narrative is an analysis of the interweaving between the police
and the SS. This was so intricate that in some units SS and police
insignia were both worn at the same time, and some members
literally did not know if they were SS or police This was further
muddied when Himmler insisted on assigning duties without regard to
the 'job description' of SS and police members, such as sending
police regiments to the front line to battle Soviet tanks In
addition the book details that 'SS' did not necessarily mean
'Nazi', nor did 'police' mean 'Nazi'. Many did not join the Nazi
party, though it would have been easier for them if they had. Even
some Gestapo personnel did not join the SS or the Nazi Party. The
book ends with the disgusting tale of back-stabbing and betrayal,
fanaticism and cowardice that marked the SS and police in the last
months of the war.
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