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The patch worn by the soldier in the Instagram post appears to be a version of an SS division’s campaign in Africa, which also shows the symbol on top of a palm tree.
The Army is investigating a National Guard social media account posting that contained an image of a soldier wearing a patch appearing to depict Nazi symbolism.
We were wearing Waffen-SS infantry uniforms displaying national shields and insignia of the countries portrayed. Not one member of the group portrayed a German.
Its large stone cross bears SS Galichina’s insignia and the inscriptions “In memory of Ukrainian soldiers” in English and “1st Ukrainian Division” and “Fighters for Ukraine’s freedom ...
During World War II, the Army created numerous deception units, complete with some of the best patches the heraldry department ever designed.
The German Football Association is working to redesign soccer jerseys with numbers resembling the lightning-like logo worn by Adolf Hitler’s SS.
A Nazi-inspired patch that sparked outrage in recent days likely originated with 3rd Special Forces Group, which banned the logo in 2022.
These included members of the infamous 14th Grenadier Division of the Waffen SS, also known as the Galicia Division. Yaroslav Hunka (front center) among Nazi Waffen-SS Galicia Division troops.
The German army has mistakenly received uniforms with 'SS' labels appearing on them after a 'production problem'. The initials were originally intended to be an acronym for 'small, short' on the ...
Nobel Prize-winning German writer Guenter Grass, author of the great anti-Nazi novel The Tin Drum, has admitted serving in the Waffen SS. He told a German newspaper he had been recruited at the age of ...