Ok, I'm going to get flammed for this, but I'd like to ask if it is possible to keep just a little perspective on this topic?
Just yesterday, the website Europe 1 announced that on August 6, Heinz Barth, Obersturmfuhrer of "Der Fuhrer" regiment, 2nd SS "Das Reich" division, died quietly and peacefully in his own bed at his home. Now, while there are some idiots who will no doubt wear their black armbands and go into mourning, here is a little reminder of what Barth and his men did:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oradour-sur-Glane
My point is this: I simply don't understand the whole SS admiration/idolatry out there.
YES they had neat uniforms,
YES they had neat weapons,
YES they wore all kinds of neat medals and decoration,
YES were feared and respected by many, friend and foe alike..
I would also add
YES, they also had the blood of millions on their hands. So while we can congratulate the SS on being very fashionable in clothing and technically proficient during WW2, lets not forget who they were and what their indoctrination required of them.
Over 60 pages on this thread devoted to the SS, hardly a single mention of their deeds behind the front. In my book, you're a super-trooper with loads of neat toys, until you go out of your way to deliberately kill civilians in the name of racial purification and/or retaliation. After that, you're nothing more than a murderer, and should be treated as such.
Shall we start a thread devoted solely to the crimes committed by the SS, or would it simply decend into another "...but look at that camo....Ooooh! So neat!"?
Ok, I'm ready to be torched.