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The Allgemeine-SS

Robin Lumsden
Barcode 9781855323582
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Release Date: 25/11/1993

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: History
Illustrator: Paul Hannon
Label: Osprey Publishing
Series: Men-at-Arms
Contributors: Paul Hannon (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

A look at the history and organization of the Allgemeine SS and their infamous black uniforms and runic insignia, the eternal image of the Nazi regime.

The SS originated as Hitler's personal bodyguard and following his rise to power in 1933 the organisation divided into two: the Waffen-SS, which comprised the military wing, and the Allgemeine-SS, whose role was to support the police in maintaining order.

The Allgemeine-SS had a wide-ranging effect on all aspects of life in Nazi Germany, from enforcing Hitler's racial policies through to the running of over 500 factories in Germany and occupied Europe. While the more visible armed SS combat units naturally received all the publicity, especially during the war, it was the rather faceless Allgemeine-SS which wielded the real power.

A compact guide to this lesser-known force, this book features colour plates as well as detailed uniform illustrations.