Death Camp Guard SS?
Quote from: HyperSniper999 on April 08, 2011, 02:32:50 AMDeath Camp Guard SS?Yep.
...The military formations under Himmler's command on 1 September 1939 consisted of several subgroups: Hitler's bodyguard unit the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler under Obergruppenführer [4] Josef "Sepp" Dietrich. The Inspectorate of Verfügungstruppe under Gruppenführer Paul Hausser, which commanded the Deutschland, Germania and Der Führer regiments. The Concentration Camps Inspectorate (Inspektion der Konzentrationslager) under Gruppenführer Theodor Eicke, which fielded four militarized Death's-Head Standarten comprising camp guards of the SS-Totenkopfverbände. These would be formed into a division[5] after the conquest of Poland, and folded into the Waffen-SS in August 1940. These troops wore the SS-TV skull and crossbones rather than the SS-VT "SS" runes. There were in addition combat-trained non-SS police units of Obergruppenführer Kurt Daluege's Ordnungspolizei which reported to Himmler in his capacity as Chief of German Police. For the 1940 campaigns these also would be formed into a division, which would be placed under Waffen-SS control in January 1941 and merged into it in February 1942...
...The SS-VT was renamed the "Waffen-SS" in a speech made by Adolf Hitler in July 1940; on 1 August Himmler established the Kommandoamt der Waffen-SS (Waffen-SS Command Office) within the new SS-Führungshauptamt (FHA) under Gruppenführer Hans Jüttner. The Totenkopf Division and other SS-TV combat units were transferred to FHA control...
@IJoeSorry dude, but the article doesn't say that. It says that SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS-TV) were in charge of the camps and the SS-Verfügungstruppe (SS-VT) was a combat group than later would be renamed Waffen-SS.In your quotes say "SS-Totenkopfverbände worked on Concentration Camps, until they merged into the Waffen-SS in August of 1940. The SS-Verfügungstruppe was renamed Waffen-SS in July 1940. SS-TV soldiers wore kull and crossbones and SS-VT ones wore SS runes."So, what Rommel said is true.
Before 1929, the SS wore the same brown uniform as the SA, with the exception of a black tie and a black cap with a Totenkopf, skull and bones, ("death's head") symbol on it. In that year Himmler extended the black colour to include breeches, boots, belts, and armband edges; and in 1932 they adopted the all-black uniform, designed by Prof. Diebitsch and Walter Heck.
Sigh... since July 1940 there wasn't SS-Verfügungstruppe anymore, only Waffen-SS.That means, the group existed as a Nazi armed force, doesn't matter what they did after July 1940, since they were merged in a diferent "team"; so there's nothing to discuss here.