Deadstick
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Over the years i have read about it in detail, have you heard of Dirlwanger? by the way some of those Ukrainian military have been seen wearing the Dirlwanger insignia.Bloody hell!
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Over the years i have read about it in detail, have you heard of Dirlwanger? by the way some of those Ukrainian military have been seen wearing the Dirlwanger insignia.Bloody hell!
The arrow points at a person wearing a Wehrmacht Uniform, so, whats the issue?
BTW - the SD in this regard stands for Self Defense - and not Sicherheits Dienst "SD".
Your medication isn't working.No one cares the Russians are even worse then the NAZIs
Youre bull shit isnt workingYour medication isn't working.
No, I haven't. Tell me...... have you heard of Dirlwanger?.

No, I haven't. Tell me.![]()

The man was clearly clinically insane, officially his unit was titled the Dirlewanger Waffen Grenadier SS division, but it was just a gang of criminal killers some former patients of mental institutions, Nazi criminals didn't come much worse than this animal.No, I haven't. Tell me.![]()
Was he playing the part of Charles Bronson or Telly Savalas?The man was clearly clinically insane, officially his unit was titled the Dirlewanger Waffen Grenadier SS division, but it was just a gang of criminal killers some former patients of mental institutions, Nazi criminals didn't come much worse than this animal.
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Oskar Dirlewanger - Wikipedia
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There are quotes from the Ukrainian state information agency and from the website of the Polish government in my previous post – neither in Ukrainian language, nor in Polish language, SD can stand for self-defense.the SD in this regard stands for Self Defense - and not Sicherheits Dienst
Yes - I know what SD in regards to the SS/Gestapo stands for.
The SD was the internal security service of the SS and reported directly to the Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler, it was headed by Reinhard Heydrich who was killed by British/Czech SOE agents Special Operations Executive in Prague, operation Anthropoid.
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More or less like Menachim Begin, and others with their Irgun, the Stern Gang etc. etc.Allow me:
Oskar Paul Dirlewanger (26 September 1895 – c. 7 June 1945) was a German military officer, convicted child molester, and war criminal. He is best known for commanding the Dirlewanger Oskar_DirlewDirlewanger's unit is often considered the most notorious Waffen-SS unit, committing some of the conflict's most infamous atrocities, with Dirlewanger himself regarded as perhaps Nazi Germany's "most extreme executioner" engaging in constant acts of violence, rape, and murder. He died after the war while in Allied custody.
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More or less like Menachim Begin, and others with their Irgun, the Stern Gang etc. etc.
That "SD" stems from English textbooks who simply translated the Ukrainian word for Self-Defense into English, also termed the "ULSD". Ukrainian Legion of Self Defense. see below:There are quotes from the Ukrainian state information agency and from the website of the Polish government in my previous post – neither in Ukrainian language, nor in Polish language, SD can stand for self-defense.
In Ukrainian, it is СО (самооборона) for self-defense; in Polish, it is SO (samoobrona) for self-defense.
Only for radical Zionists like YOU - since they don't want to be confronted with their own malicious deeds&history.Waste of a post.
I didn't know that.Yes - I know what SD in regards to the SS/Gestapo stands for.
The "SD" in regards to this Ukrainian/Wehrmacht unit however stands for Self-Defense.
Only for radical Zionists like YOU - since they don't want to be confronted with their own malicious deeds&history.
I believe the SIPO was the Gestapo and the Kriminalpolizie merged, it can be very confusing at timesThat "SD" stems from English textbooks who simply translated the Ukrainian word for Self-Defense into English, also termed the "ULSD". Ukrainian Legion of Self Defense. see below:
Radchenko, Yuri; Usach, Andrii (2020). ""For the Eradication of Polish and Jewish-Muscovite Rule in Ukraine": An Examination of the Crimes of the Ukrainian Legion of Self-Defense".
As for Petro Diachenko, I checked up on him, the photo depicting him in a Wehrmacht uniform - is explained via him being at the time under the command of the "Abwehr"- Wehrmacht. He then later was placed in Command of the "31st Schutzmannschaft Battalion Sipo", in early August 44 in Warsaw, and that unit was indeed organized under the RSHA.
Therefore he was never a member of the SD, but the Sipo.
Sipo is the SS is the "executive police"
SD is the SS is the "intelligence branch"

A common practice that often causes problems. Worse are unofficial translations of acronyms such as SF. It doesn't mean Soviet Finland as most Americans believe. It means Suomi Finland. Finland is bi-lingual: Finish and Swedish.That "SD" stems from English textbooks who simply translated the Ukrainian word for Self-Defense into English
Europe and Murica can't shovel enough money and arms at these Nazis?