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Totenkopf (German: [ˈtoːtn̩ˌkɔpf], i.e. skull,
literally "dead person's head") is the
German word for skull. The word is
often used to
denote a figurative...
- The 3rd SS
Panzer Division "
Totenkopf" (German: 3. SS-Panzerdivision "
Totenkopf") was an
elite division of the Waffen-SS of ****
Germany during World...
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organisation to the SS-Wachverbände (guard units)
formed in 1933.
While the
Totenkopf was the
universal cap
badge of the SS, the SS-TV also wore this insignia...
- Look up
Totenkopf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
totenkopf (German for death's head or skull) is a
military symbol.
Totenkopf may also
refer to:...
- soon
renamed the Stoßtrupp (shock troop), also
adopted in May 1923 the
Totenkopf (death's head) and oak leaf as a
means of insignia, both of
which were...
- ring
reflects Himmler's
interest in
Germanic mysticism and
includes the
Totenkopf symbol and
Armanen runes. The ring was
designed by Karl
Maria Wiligut...
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Division and SS-
Totenkopf. The
Germans then
trapped the
British and
French troops in a huge
pocket at Dunkirk. On 27 May, 4 Company, SS-
Totenkopf perpetrated...
- The
Totenkopf is a hill 502.6 m above sea
level (NHN), on the
Brilon Heights in the
counties of
Hochsauerlandkreis and Paderborn, in the
German state...
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Concentration Camps Inspector. In 1939,
Eicke became commander of the SS
Division Totenkopf of the Waffen-SS,
leading the
division during the
Second World War on...
- out****ing of the SS
Totenkopf Division, 1939-1940." In 1940, he ****umed
command of an
armoured unit
within the SS
Division Totenkopf and
during the French...