Each of us
should remind himself daily that the power of his body, soul and mind belong to
the Führer, to the Movement and thus to the Nation. May each of us endure the
good days as bravely as the bad days.
HEINRICH
HIMMLER, Reichsführer of the SS
In 1923 the „Stoßtrupp Hitler“ was founded and on the 9th
of November 1923 it was banned along with the entire National Socialist
Movement. When in 1925 the NSDAP was founded again, the sheltering organization
of the Movement, the SA, remained prohibited in the entire Reich. The Führer
commanded that a small mobile fighting and protecting organization be formed in
order to safeguard the meetings of the party and the Schutzstaffel was formed.
In most cases the units consisted of one leader and 10 men only. In those days
even Berlin had but one SS unit, numbering two leaders and 20
men. In 1926 the ban on the SA was lifted so that the SA could again take on
its responsibility to safeguard the meetings. The SS
was then made responsible for the personal safety of Adolf Hitler. In the same
year - at the second Reichs Party Day of the NSDAP in Weimar - the Führer
handed over to this formation the sacred symbol of the Movement: the blood flag
of the 9th of November 1923. On the 6th of January 1929 the Führer designated
Heinrich Himmler as Reichsführer of the SS and
made it his responsibility to form a reliable and constantly combat ready elite
out of the SS members who then numbered approximately 280 men.
Out of this small troop grew the tough, uncompromising
political combat group of the Movement. Entrusted with the responsibility to
form such an organization the Reichsführer SS
succeeded because he integrated and clearly enforced the theoretical knowledge
of the National Socialist Weltanschauung in all racial matters. Distinct
physical, personal and racial requirements for SS-men were
extended to the future wives of all SS members as
well. Therefore, Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler enacted family laws of the SS which were a signpost of the knowledge we have of our racial
value and a signpost for the belief we put in our destiny and in the binding
heritage of our blood. From the 1st of January 1932 engagement and marriage
permission was required for all SS members.
This permission is only granted or denied after all aspects of character, race
and a healthy stock are carefully considered.
This procedure serves the purpose of founding a German
elite aiming at a purification of blood in the entire German nation, in hard
years of combat the SS earned the Führer’s motto: „SS members, your honor is loyalty”. Together with their
comrades of the SA, SS-men stopped the red and black
(communist) terror. The list of those brave SS-men who
gave their lives as a token of loyalty is long. On the 30th of January 1933,
the day of the Assumption of Power, the SS
numbered 52,000 men who built the basis and hard core of today’s domestic SS of the young Reich. On the 20th of July 1934 the SS became an independent subdivision of the NSDAP under the
direct command of the Führer. On the 17th of June 1936 the Reichsführer SS, who is also Chief of the German Police, was entrusted by
the Führer with the responsibility to unite the 16 county police forces into a
National Police. The Reichsführer SS then picked
out all useful men, filled the rows up with SS
members and streamlined the entire police according to SS standards.
After the 30th of January 1933 the SS could freely develop within the Reich and take on
important national responsibilities. Outside the former borders of the Reich
however, lines of SS-men struggled for power. Those 23
brave SS-men
who fought for a Greater Germany in the former Austria
sacrificed their lives on the gallows as heroes and martyrs. No jail or
concentration camp, (Wollersdorf was a well known one) could break the courage
and belief of the SS-men in the former country of
Austria.
The Armed SS developed
out of the General SS in 1933, when the Führer commanded
that active barracked troops should be selected out of the SS . In this elite, only those teams serve which are trained
the best in all military and political matters. Service with the Armed SS meets the requirement of obligatory military service. The
minimum period of service is 4 years. In times of war, volunteers are recruited
for the reserves. The SS Junker Schools (in Tolz and
Braunschweig) educate the coming generation of leaders.
The Armed SS was first
brought into action when Austria and Sudetenland returned to the Fatherland.
When the war started in the autumn of 1939 the regiments of the Militarized SS and the SS Deathshead
Standarte were ready for combat and complete enough to be united into
divisions.
Ever since the outbreak of the war in the autumn of 1939
soldiers of the Armed SS that grew out of the SS have fought on all European battlefields and their
immortal heroic actions already fill many pages of honor in the book of history
of this biggest of all wars. The flowering generation of Flanders, the
Netherlands, Denmark and Norway join our rows, fighting for a renaissance of a
united Germanic future.
The SS is a military order of hereditary
nordic men and a blood brotherhood of their families. Our essential belief is
the following: „We do not only want to be called the descendants of those who
knew how to fight better, but we also want to be the ancestors of coming
generations, necessary for the eternal existence of the German-Germanic
nation”.
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