- III)
followed the
Eight Army
across Warthegau. The
behavior of
these Standarten in
Poland elicited some
protests from
officers of the army, including...
- In **** Germany, the
Standarte (pl.
Standarten) was a
paramilitary unit of ****
Party (NSDAP),
Sturmabteilung (SA), NSKK, NSFK, and
Schutzstaffel (SS)...
- rank of Standartenführer (standard leader) in
charge of regiment-sized
Standarten (incorporating the
company sized Staffeln); the SS at this time adopted...
- of the Waffen-SS of ****
Germany during World War II,
formed from the
Standarten of the SS-TV. Its name, Totenkopf, is
German for "death's head" – the...
-
Subordinate to the
Brigaden were the
smaller regiment-sized
Standarten. SA-
Standarten operated in
every major German city and were
split into even smaller...
- SA and SS
officers who
commanded a unit
known as a
Standarte (plural
Standarten), a unit
equivalent to an army
battalion and
comprising 300–500 personnel...
- Gruppenführer was
typically in
charge of a
number of
regiments (known as
Standarten)
which were
formed into SA-Gruppen. The rank of Gruppenführer was also...
-
regiment sized Standarten units and
extending upwards to
division strength Oberabschnitte commands.
Within the
Allgemeine SS
Standarten there were in turn...
- SS-Infanterie-Regiment (mot)
Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler and the
three Standarten of the SS-Verfügungstruppe (SS-VT) led to the
creation of
three additional...
- Konzentrationslager)
under Theodor Eicke,
which fielded four
militarized Death's-Head
Standarten,
comprising camp
guards of the SS-Totenkopfverbände. The SS-Totenkopf...