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  2. SS-Junker Schools - Wikipedia

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    SS-Junker School at Bad Tölz, 1942. SS-Junker Schools (German SS-Junkerschulen) were leadership training facilities for officer candidates of the Schutzstaffel (SS). The term Junkerschulen was introduced by Nazi Germany in 1937, although the first facilities were established at Bad Tölz and Braunschweig in 1934 and 1935.

  3. List of subcamps of Buchenwald - Wikipedia

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    Medical and Training Division of the SS hospital Construction of bunkers: Goslar Goslar: General work for the Luftwaffe air base command Göttingen Göttingen: Work in the SS cavalry school Hadmersleben Hadmersleben: Construction, airplane part manufacture Halberstadt Halberstadt: Junkers, Halberstadt: Manufacture of aircraft wings Halberstadt ...

  4. List of Waffen-SS divisions - Wikipedia

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    All Waffen-SS divisions were ordered in a single series of numbers as formed, regardless of type. [1] Those with ethnic groups listed were at least nominally recruited from those groups. Many of the higher-numbered units were divisions in name only, being in reality only small battlegroups ( Kampfgruppen ).

  5. Category:Education in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    SS Education Office; SS-Junker Schools; U. Universities in Nazi Germany This page was last edited on 25 May 2022, at 06:08 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Schutzpolizei (Nazi Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Police officers were mainly recruited from the SS-Junker Schools (SS-Junkerschulen) in Bad Tölz, Braunschweig and Klagenfurt. Others had to fulfill the same basic requirements as the police trainees (see above) in addition to having taken the general university entrance exam and having gained the rank of SS-Anwärter.

  7. Category:Nazi SS - Wikipedia

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    SS-Junker Schools; SS-Leitheft; SS-Totenkopfverbände; SS-Verfügungstruppe; Standarte (Nazi Germany) Stiftung Nordhav; SG SS Straßburg; Sudetenquell; T. Topography ...

  8. SS-Junkerschule - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; SS-Junkerschule

  9. List of Waffen-SS units - Wikipedia

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    IV SS Panzer Corps (formerly VII SS Panzer Corps) V SS Mountain Corps; VI SS Army Corps (Latvian) VII SS Panzer Corps (see above ↑ IV SS Panzer Corps) VIII SS Cavalry Corps (planned in 1945 but not formed) IX Waffen Mountain Corps of the SS (Croatian) X SS Corps (made up of disbanded XIV SS Corps headquarters) XI SS Panzer Corps; XII SS Corps