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Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler or SS
Division Leibstandarte,
abbreviated as
LSSAH (German: 1. SS-Panzerdivision "
Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler")...
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Leibstandarte (transl. Bodyguard Regiment)
Adolf Hitler (LAH). On 13
April 1934, by
order of Himmler, the
regiment became known as the
Leibstandarte SS...
- France,
Poland and the
Balkans as part of the 1. SS
Panzer Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. In 1943 he was
appointed to
command a
regiment in the...
- The
Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) was
founded in
September 1933 as
Adolf Hitler's
personal bodyguard formation. It was
given the
title Leibstandarte...
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Dietrich led the
Leibstandarte during the
German advance into
Poland and
later the Netherlands.
After the
Dutch surrender, the
Leibstandarte moved south to...
- army. The SS-VT
trained alongside Hitler's
personal bodyguard, the
Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler (LSSAH),
which had also been
formed from the SS-Stabswache...
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commander awarded the Knight's
Cross of the Iron Cross. He was part of the
Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler (LSSAH).
Franz Staudegger was born on 12
February 1923...
- was a 5-kilometre (3.1 mi) gap
between Totenkopf and
Leibstandarte. To the
south of
Leibstandarte, Das
Reich had also met
stiff resistance and
lagged behind...
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Himmler from
entering the
Berlin Leibstandarte barracks and, for a
brief few
months in 1933,
ordered his
Leibstandarte soldiers to wear the
black uniform...
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British and
French POWs by Waffen-SS
soldiers from the 1st SS
Division Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler during the
Battle of
France in May 1940. As part of...