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SS Cavalry Regiment 92 | |
ombard was commander of the Mounted Branch of 1. | SS Cavalry Regiment deployed in the Pinsk Marshes e |
ing World War II he was the Adjutant of the 53rd | SS Cavalry Regiment, 22nd Volunteer cavalry Divisio |
Her father, Hermann, was a captain in the 8th | SS Cavalry Division, also known as the Florian Geye |
ly large formation not already committed was the | SS Cavalry Brigade. |
SS Cavalry, Russia, June 1942 | |
, and then represented lower leagues clubs like | S.S. Cavese 1919, Benevento Calcio and Turris 1944. |
12 July - | SS Cawarra was wrecked off Newcastle, only 1 of 61 |
r to transcribe a complementary sequence for the | ss cDNA. |
ark and Co., Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland, as | SS Celtic King; purchased by the Navy 14 May 1898; |
September 12 - The | S.S. Central America sinks off the coast of North Ca |
SS Central America, sometimes called the Ship of Go | |
SS Ceramic was an 18,400-ton ocean liner of the Whi | |
Girls' Golf (2005 CIF | SS Champions) |
erim commander Martin Gottfried Weiss, after the | SS charged him with embezzlement and arbitrarily ki |
t into the 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the | SS Charlemagne (1st French) in the autumn of 1944. |
S.S. Charles L. Wheeler Jr. was a 3,300 ton cargo sh | |
rgis, a converted liberty ship formerly known as | SS Charles H. Cugle. |
S.S. Charles L. Wheeler Jr. was the first ship to tr | |
a veteran upper Columbia river pilot, took the | S.S. Charles L. Wheeler Jr. which was operated by Mc |
Renamed | S.S. Charles L. Wheeler Jr. in 1929, the ship was sc |
SS Charles Bulfinch (MC contract 999) was a Liberty | |
His steamer | SS Charles W. Wetmore (1891 - 265 ft) became the fi |
SS Charles H. Herty was a Liberty ship built in the | |
On 24 October 1943 it was loaded onto | SS Charlton Hall and shipped to Casablanca where it |
He also designed the | SS Chauncy Maples, which was built in Glasgow in 18 |
SS Chesapeake (AOT-5084) - Logistics Support | |
19 October - The Sydney-bound steamer | SS Cheviot is wrecked near Point Nepean, Victoria, |
She had a close relationship with | SS chief Heinrich Himmler, and it was due to him th |
peler (K489) (ex-Guildford Castle (K489)) (later | SS Chilcotin) |
s and 24 camels sailed for Melbourne aboard the | S.S. Chinsurah on 30 March 1860. |
ice reached it, but the master of neither ship - | SS Cicoa and SS German - wanted to leave port. |
Wreck of the | SS City of Adelaide at low tide. |
At 3pm, 8 October 1923 the 6,000 ton | SS City of Westminster bound from Belfast to Rotter |
Shore-to-Ship cover flown to the | SS City of Los Angeles at sea, January 26, 1931 |
One shipwreck, the | SS City of Rio de Janeiro, is just a few hundred fe |
Following her brief stint in the Navy, | SS City of South Haven would change names and owner |
Her name was then changed to | SS City of Miami and she was resold on 21 May to A. |
ce while Master of the American merchant steamer | SS City of Flint, seized by a German cruiser on the |
Launched on 22 December 1863, the | SS City of Adelaide was commissioned for the Austra |
to her rescue was the Ellerman Lines cargo liner | SS City of Sydney. |
Baldwin-Webb was drowned when the | SS City of Benares was torpedoed and sunk in the No |
r was awarded the MBE and was repatriated on the | SS City of Pretoria. |
The | SS City of Venice was a British passenger steamer, |
The | SS City of Nagpur was a British passenger steamer, |
33 ships, including 1 auxiliary warship and the | SS City of Cairo. |
The | SS City of Boston was a British iron-hulled single- |
rescuing survivors following the sinking of the | SS City of Benares in 1940, a ship which had been t |
tivento, after which Clan Fraser, and her sister | SS Clan Forbes continued on to Malta. |
She sailed in a convoy of seven ships comprising | SS Clan Lamont, SS Empire Arquebus, HMS Empire Batt |
dropped a single bomb on an ammunition ship, the | SS Clan Fraser; the resulting explosion sank 11 shi |
The | SS Clan Fraser was a British cargo steamer. |
re good, and at the 1931 London Motor Show their | SS class car was exhibited. |
the SSTs had a greater top speed than all other | SS class types, had the highest useful lift, and co |
cu ft (2,800 m3) envelope than any of the other | SS class types, and was equipped with a streamlined |
Although the | SS class types proved invaluable, their use was res |
reat Britain during World War I from the earlier | SS class blimp. |
J. A. Construction Co., Panama City, Florida, as | SS Claude Kitchen 5 April 1945; launched 24 May 194 |
er rescued those who had survived the sinking of | SS Clearton - twenty-six were rescued. |
The | SS Cleveland was a steam-powered ship that ran in t |
For the Stag Line ship, see | SS Clintonia. |
PQ 7a consisted of two merchant ships; | SS Cold Harbor (Panama) and SS Waziristan (UK), and |
is on which he was frequently made fun of by his | SS colleagues. |
He also played | SS Colonel Karl Schoengarth in the multi-award winn |
mbers of the Belarusian police were recruited by | SS Colonel Otto Skorzeny for training in Dahlwitz, |
olved in a collision on 12 January 1912 with the | SS Colorado which was moored in Honolulu, Hawaii. |
In 1970 the USS Denver played a key role in the | SS Columbia Eagle incident. |
The | SS Columbia Eagle incident refers to a mutiny that |
When the | SS Columbia Eagle was commandeered by two mutinous |
In 1941, he joined the Waffen-SS, the | SS combat arm, and served in a reserve battalion. |
o the east of Guadeloupe on September 10 by the | S.S. Commack. |
sen-Gusen concentration camp on both sides under | SS commandant Julius Ludolf. |
Another one, | SS commander Sepp Dietrich, wanted all the 20 girls |
1891 in Leun - 9 March 1947 in Belgrade) was an | SS commander and Staatsrat (privy councillor) in th |
mmler's orders to Odilo Globocnik, following the | SS commander's visit to Lublin on 17 and 20 July 19 |
operators; according to Kleinjung there were two | SS commandos, one of them a radio operator, and two |
rburg, the Standarte was formed from surrounding | SS commands of the General-SS that had lost most or |
The | SS Commodore at dock |
first lots of land were acquired at Gusen by the | SS company DEST (Deutsche Erd- und Steinwerke GmbH |
until she was sold to the Bermuda & West Indies | SS Company in 1921 and renamed Fort St. George. |
rk by the Atlantic, Gulf, and West Indies (AGWI) | SS Company, and included additional lifeboats and l |
later headed up the medical division for all the | SS concentration camps. |
The 2-S alpha (or | SS) configuration is the most insecticidally active |
She came across convoy OG-71 and sank the Irish | SS Conlara and the British tug SS Empire Oak on 22 |
arles W. Robinson, and also with T. Christy and | S.S. Constant of New York. |
SS Constitution (1851): Built in 1850, she made a v | |
olf Hitler to put the V-2 project directly under | SS control, and on 8 August Kammler replaced Walter |
In 1900, during the daytime, the | SS Copenhagen was heading south close to the Florid |
SS Copenhagen | |
S.P. Austin & Co built the 2,374 GRT collier | SS Corchester in 1927. |
fless action" he showed after the merchant ship, | SS Cormount, was attacked by German E-boats and pla |
Survivors were rescued by another Cory ship, | SS Cormull. |
The | SS Cornubia was built in Hayle, Cornwall, by Harvey |
ly the ships came under heavy air attack and the | SS Cornwall was badly damaged. |
Auxiliary tanker Plumleaf and the merchant ship | SS Cornwall. |
In 1948 she was sold to Intercontinental | S.S. Corporation and renamed Evistar. |
by the end of the siege of the 30,000 men of the | SS Corps only about 800 survived to reach the Germa |
III | SS Corps |
As a part of Simon's XIII | SS Corps, the division participated in Operation No |
hortly before the war's end he commanded the XII | SS Corps. |
By 1941, the ship had been renamed | SS Corregidor and was working in the Philippines. |
On 17 December, | SS Corregidor a passenger ship loaded with 1,200 pa |
SS Corsham was a 2,797 GRT cargo ship newly built b | |
USS Kennebec (AO-36) was originally the | SS Corsicana, a Kennebec class T2 tanker that was b |
ched a torpedo which hit the Norwegian freighter | SS Corvus which sank within a few minutes, resultin |
S.C. Faetano 0-3 | S.S. Cosmos |
S.P. Tre Penne 0-4 | S.S. Cosmos |
S.S. Cosmos 0-1 S.S. Murata | |
S.P. Cailungo 2-1 | S.S. Cosmos |
S.S. Cosmos 1-0 F.C. Domagnano | |
S.S. Cosmos 0-1 F.C. Domagnano | |
The men of the XV | SS Cossack Corps found themselves in Austria at the |
The XVth | SS Cossack Cavalry Corps commanded by Helmuth von P |
Groote Beer, originally the Victory ship | SS Costa Rica Victory, was laid down on 22 March 19 |
and no trace was found of her until 21 June when | SS Courier found a damaged lifeboat 1 nautical mile |
egard Knef), a few still defiant, such as Waffen | SS courier Scholtz (Wilfred Seyferth). |
-delayed disciplinary proceedings at an internal | SS court took place in April 1942, ending with Gott |
k Olsen was sentenced to death on 15 March in an | SS court-martial; prosecutor was Siegfried Fehmer. |
He was sentenced to death on 15 March in an | SS court-martial; prosecutor was Siegfried Fehmer. |
The ship reentered commercial service as | SS Craster Hall. |
SS Craster Hall was built as a commercial cargo shi | |
he office can trace its origins to 1931 when the | SS created the SS-Amt to serve as an SS Headquarter |
To house the concentration camp prisoners, the | SS created camps near the proposed industrial sites |
Crager (Jewett), Sam Glanzman, Jason Waltrip and | SS Crompton, and other international artists like E |
SS Culver Shuttle, 1967-1975 | |
SS Curtiss (T-AVB-4) is one of two Wright-class Avi | |
SS Cygni stars (UGSS), which increase in brightness | |
SS Cymric was a steamship of the White Star Line bu | |
For the Rederi Ab Sally ship, see | SS Dagny. |
SS Dainichi Maru, a refrigerated cargo ship used as | |
SS Dainichi Maru was the name of a number of ships. | |
SS Dainichi Maru, a Japanese hell ship in the Secon | |
SS Dalstroi | |
11 September - | SS Dandenong sinks; 40 lives are lost. |
SS Daniel Webster (MC contract 211) was a Liberty s | |
nistration in whose custody she resumed the name | SS Daniel Boone. |
SS Daniel Boone was listed in registers of American | |
They serve on the aircraft carrier | S.S. Dark Horse, which acts as Big Guy's base and st |
In World War II he served in the | SS Das Reichh Division eventually becoming the comm |
o. 1, Richmond, California, as the Liberty ship | S.S. David Davis (MCE hull 502). |
Sabina and her two children were killed by an | SS Death Squad, Einsatzgruppe D in 1942 in Zmievska |
the camp's prisoners went into hiding before the | SS death squads arrived on July 3, 1944. |
To prevent further resistance the | SS decided to kill most of the remaining Jews, who |
Under Heiden's leadership the | SS declined in membership from 1000 to 280, with SA |
SS Decontrol - The Kids Will Have Their Say (1982) | |
Dave "Springa" Spring formerly of | SS Decontrol |
SS Decontrol - Get It Away (1983) | |
Along with members of the bands DYS and | SS Decontrol (SSD), Negative FX was part of the Bos |
"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" is an EP by the band | SS Decontrol. |
She was acquired by Delta Line and renamed | SS Delta Caribe and SS American Caribe respectively |
For the ship in the United States Navy, see | SS Denebola (T-AKR-289) |
d indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent, | SS denotes candidate from the south side of the Nor |
can range anywhere from E to A, as well as S and | SS depending on how well the song was played, and h |
On 12 June 1915, U-17 chased and torpedoed the | SS Desabla off the coast of Scotland. |
Although it didn't receive the | SS designation until after the Battle of the Bulge, |
ourne-Geelong route she temporarily replaced the | SS Despatch on the Gippsland-Melbourne run in 1893 |
January 1944, she was escort for British tanker | SS Destiny out of Recife to rendezvous with Task Gr |
Black Hawk, Blaze Bayley, Deadly Blessing, Death | SS, Destructor, Detente, Exodus, Impaler, Lethal, M |
Her sister ships were | SS Deucalion (1872), SS Glaucus (1871) and SS Patro |
09.1949 - 11.1949 passage to Far East [ | SS Devonshire] |
on Gesche's behalf, other powerful allies in the | SS did. |
the show, but they appeared in a sub called The | SS Dirty Tricks, and in a WWI biplane. |
the Rainbow Room, the Safari Room, Sensations, | S.S. Discover, and the Train Room. |
son camp guards and seize their weapons, but the | SS discovered the poison and shot five Jews in reta |
Within the | SS, Dittel was affiliated with the Sicherheitsdiens |
SS Division Das Reich (mot.) | |
Albanian 6500 - 21st | SS Division |
In March 1945 the French | SS division was surrounded by the Russians. |
He finished the war with the 3rd | SS Division Totenkopf and died in battle. |
rt of the German XXXVI Corps which also included | SS Division Nord and the Finnish 6th Division. |
e invasion of the Soviet Union when with the 2nd | SS Division Das Reich. |
A 16th | SS Division motorcycle unit in Rome, November 1943 |
In 1940, he became troop physician of the | SS Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. |
n Lorkovic suggested that the Division be named " | SS Ustasa Division", not an SS Division but a Croat |
Following this he was moved to the 3rd | SS Division Totenkopf until 1942 following which he |
divisions, the 10th Panzer Division and the 2nd | SS Division Das Reich on the 32nd's line of defense |
y fighting against the Soviet 122nd Division the | SS Division Nord broke and fled. |
Heer officers in charge of the deployment of the | SS Division Wiking were skeptical of its fighting a |
ourney, were shot by three members of the Waffen | SS division Wiking and five military policemen. |
The Second Battle Group re-enact the 1st | SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. |
north had stalled the corps was reinforced with | SS Division Nord. |
unteered for the SS-VT and was posted to the 5th | SS Division Wiking. |
He also saw active service with the 1st | SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler as part o |
In August, | SS Division Wiking was ordered to establish a defen |
9/27/1943, Banja Luka - 0700 hours | SS Division and 92d Motorized Regiment approached S |
a killed 120 civilians, who are members of the 7 | SS division are closed and burned in the village ch |
y 100 men inside, up to 12 soldiers from the 1st | SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, threw st |
he SS-VT and during World War II served with the | SS Division Totenkopf during the early campaigns in |
Members of the 7th | SS division killing a Serbian civilians during Oper |
The | SS Division Totenkopf emerged from the Bois de Paqu |
The History of the Second | SS division, 1939-45. |
er revealed their presence to members of the 1st | SS Division. |
ered the formation of two ethnic Albanian Waffen | SS Divisions and sponsored the foundation of the Al |
lume Three: Panzer, Panzer Grenadier, and Waffen | SS Divisions in WWII. |
e operations with over 500 tanks each, while the | SS Divisions never had more than about 30-50 tanks |
Firstly there were two | SS divisions present in the area which intelligence |
This produces two single-stranded ( | ss) DNA tails and one ss loop. |
Step c: The two tails anneal to produce a second | ss DNA loop, and both loops move and grow. |
Postwar photograph of former | SS doctor Franz Lucas |
mber 4, 1909 - September 20, 1945) was the Chief | SS doctor (SS-Standortarzt) at the Auschwitz concen |
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