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SS HIMLER'S BLACK ORDER: A HISTORY OF THE SS, 1923-45by Lumsden, R
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Book DescriptionSutton. Publishers stamp to title page otherwise very good in edge-creased . dustjacket.. 1997. Hardcover. The origins, development and organisation of the Waffen SS and Allgemeine SS. Illustrated. ; 288 pages . Publisher NotesThe stranger-than-fiction history of the SS and the man who led it. The SS was an organization led by a man motivated by the belief that he was the spiritual reincarnation of the Saxon King Heinrich I, founder of the German Reich. Street fighters and convicted criminals became Ministers of State and police commanders; charitable works and mass extermination were administered from the same building; boy generals directed vast heterogeneous armies on devastating campaigns of terror. From the development andorganization of both the Waffen-SS and the Allgemeine-SS, to the wideranging effects they had on the police, racial policies, German history, education, the economy and public life; to their uniforms and regalia designed to set Himmler's men apart as a new elite in Third Reich society -- this remarkable book tells it all. Other Recommended Books
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