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hi paul!!!!
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@Phoenix8492 Well the SS police, or whatever was arrested In for example, Poland by the Wehrmacht for crimes against the civil population. Atleast that's what it stood in that fat book about ww2 that I've read three times. But there were many other soldier marked with the SS that were not crazy murderers. Anyways, it's probably the Einsatzgruppen that sometimes got arrested. But like I said, they were given amnesty by hitler and set free.
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@klevdud From what I understand, if you were a member of the SS, that was something equivalent to Nazi nobility. The SS was not just a military organization, it was a knightly order, a revival of the Teutonic knights of the Crusades. The Wehrmacht and the SS rarely saw eye-to-eye, and it was also the SS who committed the worst atrocities of World War II, namely the Einsatzgruppen, more commonly known as the "Death's Heads."
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This is my dream gun. Some people have a dream woman or a dream car this is my dream weapon i will not leave this earth peacefully until i know that this weapon is right by my head as i lay on my death bed
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@mayamanign Nah man, very few Wehrmacht were raging nazis, they were just very loyal to their own country. Well yes they were nationalists but VERY few Wehrmacht soldiers were like the SS. The wehrmacht even arrested SS soldiers for cruelty against the population from the occupied countries. But Hitler secretly let them all go.
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@fallschirmjager0000 Operation Sealion was not possible after the failed blitz of Britain. if you knew your "history", you would know that the luftwaffe couldn't even sink any ships because of their useless armaments.
I'm willing to bet you're a raging closet-fascist, with a name like "fallschirmjager0000", but you just pretend to "only be interested in the history" but whatever. the point still stands that the Luftwaffe were useless, and the Kriegsmarine could not possibly launch an invasion
Its a misconception that all Wehrmacht were raging Nazi's. Many of them were just soldiers. But many were also raging Nazi's. ;)
mayamanign 7 months ago 6
only 7000 of these issued in ww2
jumpnstuff 6 months ago 3