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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.

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  5. Bad Tölz - Wikipedia

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    The former SS-Junker school was the base of the U.S. Army's 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group until 1991. [5] [a] It was in Bad Tölz that Amon Göth, commandant of the Nazi concentration camp in Płaszów, in German-occupied Poland during World War II, was arrested and sent for trial in Poland.

  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. SS-Junkerschule - Wikipedia

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  8. SS Main Office - Wikipedia

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    This included the SS officer schools (SS-Junker Schools), physical training, communication, SS garrisons, logistics and support. [1] Shortly after the outbreak of World War II in Europe, the SS-Verfügungstruppe expanded rapidly becoming the Waffen-SS in 1940.

  9. NS-Ordensburgen - Wikipedia

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    These schools were supposed to turn out future Party elite leaders, trained in both technical subjects and Nazi ideology. Ordensburgen were designed for students who had completed the Adolf Hitler Schools, undergone six months of compulsory labor-service training, two years in the army, and who had already chosen their profession.