- In **** Germany, the
Standarte (pl. Standarten) was a
paramilitary unit of ****
Party (NSDAP),
Sturmabteilung (SA), NSKK, NSFK, and
Schutzstaffel (SS)...
- The SS-
Standarte "Kurt Eggers" was an SS
propaganda formation (SS-
Standarte) of ****
Germany during World War II. It
publicised the
actions of Waffen-SS...
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Totenkopf Division, with some men
forming the
cadre of the 10. TK-
Standarte, 11/39. 4th TK-
Standarte 'Ostmark'.
Formed 1938 at
Vienna and Berlin. III Sturmbann...
- The 1st SS-
Standarte was a
regimental command of the Allgemeine-SS and one of the
units in the General-SS
order of battle. The unit was
formed on 1 August...
- The 6th SS-
Standarte was a
regimental command of the Allgemeine-SS
situated in the city of Berlin. As the
command was
located in the
capital of Germany...
- 18th SS-
Standarte in Königsberg was
named "Ostpreußen"
while the 6th SS-
Standarte of
Berlin was
named "Graham Kämmer".
There were 127 SS-
Standarte. The standard...
- The 17th SS-
Standarte was a
regimental formation of the Allgemeine-SS
first founded in 1931. The unit was one of the
early SS
formations in Germany, and...
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bestowed upon
those SA and SS
officers who
commanded a unit
known as a
Standarte (plural Standarten), a unit
equivalent to an army
battalion and comprising...
- SS-
Standarte was a
regimental formation of the Allgemeine-SS
located in the
region of Silesia. Due to its
geographical location, the 23rd SS-
Standarte is...
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official newspaper of the
Schutzstaffel (SS), and
commander of the SS-
Standarte Kurt Eggers.
Gunter d'Alquen was born to a Catholic-Freemason wool merchant...