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by their conduct, Heinrich Himmler changed the 2 | SS Infantry Brigade into a Latvian Brigade and at t |
The 1 | SS Infantry Brigade was used on anti partisan dutie |
ainst the 14th Company, 1st Battalion of the 2nd | SS Infantry Regiment until 17:15, when they ran out |
n troops, was suspected of being a member of the | SS, information supposedly supplied by none other t |
He had a varied career in the | SS, initially being stationed with the 9th SS-Reite |
II to avoid the unfavourable connotations of the | SS initials. |
SS Inkosi was a 3661 ton British steamship built in | |
The Allach maker's mark featuring the | SS insignia. |
the letter “N” standing for Nagy instead of the | SS insignia. |
ctice because it was deemed dangerous in case of | SS inspections. |
eived Heydrich and hired him as the chief of the | SS Intelligence Service, the Sicherheitsdienst or ( |
SS Intelligence Battalion | |
, and another Berliner brother, both of whom the | SS intended to exploit for their skill as mechanics |
"Tread Softly," ( | ss) Interzone March 2002 |
"The Unluckiest Thief," ( | ss) Interzone June 1992 |
of the NC-1 were rescued by the Greek freighter | SS Ionia; the NC-1 was taken in tow but sank three |
SS Ionic (II) was a steam-powered ocean liner built | |
Spear taken from the pirates who had seized | SS Irene |
0 October 1927 off Hong Kong, HMS L4 rescued the | SS Irene and her crew from a pirate attack after fi |
9828 Antimachos (1973 | SS) is a Jupiter Trojan. |
5497 Sararussell (1975 | SS) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September |
The original film, Ilsa, She Wolf of the | SS, is the only film in the series which belongs in |
Ilsa, She Wolf of the | SS is a 1974 Nazi exploitation film produced in the |
To surrender to the | SS is senseless, you know it well. |
d aquifers, since the elastic storage component, | Ss, is relatively small and usually has an insignif |
(5212) 1989 | SS is a main-belt minor planet. |
24643 MacCready (1984 | SS) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on Septe |
still be pronounced differently, as the double | -ss- is distinct from a single -s- (compare English |
SS is short for Scratchenstein, which is a name he | |
Etamin (AK-93), formerly | SS Isaac Babbitt, was acquired by the Navy on 8 May |
laying at St. Bernard's Country Club and on the | S.S. Island Queen; among his sidemen were Red Allen, |
fe and daughter were lost in the sinking of the | S.S. Islander near Juneau. |
ever left Germany and, after confiscation by the | SS, it some how became the property of SS officer K |
SS Ithaca (1973-1976) - scrapped 2003 | |
lso the author of a Vita sancti Lanfranci (Acta | SS., IV Jun., 620 sqq.), a Commentarius in Ecclesia |
SS Ivernia was a British ocean liner owned by the C | |
inner was laid down as the commercial cargo ship | SS J. M. Fox at Seattle by the Skinner and Eddy Cor |
a cargo ship of American registry under the name | SS J. L. Luckenbach in 1901-02. |
SS J. S. Cullinan was laid down under a Maritime Co | |
S.S. J. M. Guffey was renamed Meloria in 1926 and wa | |
She was renamed | SS Jacksonville on 27 December 1967. |
an enemy submarine after the loss of the tanker | SS Jacksonville. |
The college was established in 1954 by | S.S. Jain Subodh Shiksha Samiti. |
Her name reverted to | SS James H. McClintock. |
They were later rescued by the Liberty ship | SS James O. Wilder. |
The | SS James Iredell was a liberty ship in World War II |
The | SS James Iredell had its keel laid down on October |
The | SS James Eagan Layne was a liberty ship. |
A World War liberty ship, the | SS James Gunn, ATS-0044 was named for him. |
Vocation of | SS. James and John. |
ter sold for commercial operation under the name | SS James, before being scrapped in 1979. |
y Hucbald, are printed by the Bollandists (Acta | SS., January 11, 1034-35). |
atrocities against the crew of the Liberty ship | SS Jean Nicolet, and possibly other ships from whic |
Jean returned to commercial service as | SS Jean. |
firm Knut Knutsen OAS bought her and renamed her | SS Jeannette Skinner. |
as dockyard work, the young Roe joined the ship | SS Jebba of the British & South African Royal Mail |
Hoppe was killed in the explosion of the | SS Jenny Lind en route from Alviso to San Francisco |
In World War II, the United States liberty ship | SS Jeremiah Wadsworth was named in his honor. |
SS Jeremiah O'Brien is a Liberty ship built during | |
Polynesian fantasy, | SS Jeremiah O'Brien. |
2,710 built during the war (the other being the | SS John W. Brown based in Baltimore). |
Domenico Veneziano ( | SS John and Francis in the refectory) |
h was laid down 10 December 1942 as liberty ship | SS John A. Logan (MCE hull 451) by Permanente Metal |
In World War II, the United States liberty ship | SS John Evans was named in his honor. |
nd was laid down 29 October 1943 as liberty ship | SS John F. Goucher (MCE hull 1830) by Bethlehem Fai |
Only a metal boat, acquired from the | SS John Carter Rose and four rafts floated. |
d to Pearl Harbor, arriving on 13 June to assist | SS John Miller from a reef at the entrance to the h |
sley in the Diocese of Worcester (1987-1991) and | Ss John and Peter's Notting Hill in the Diocese of |
y, in various yards around the country included: | SS John C. Fremont, SS Louise Lykes, SS Ocean Ventu |
During World War II, the Liberty Ship | SS John Harvey was built, in his honor, at a shipya |
WSA for service under the Maritime Commission as | SS John White. |
and survivors of the torpedoed | SS John G. McCullough on 17 May 1918. |
ptember, Jordan collided with a merchant vessel, | SS John Sherman, necessitating immediate repairs. |
SS John Hancock (7,176 GRT), sunk 18 August 1942. | |
ort before crossing Big Marco Pass on the Judge | S.S. Jolly Bridge and arriving in the town of Marco. |
Robert died aged 35 in 1941 after his ship, the | SS Jonathan Holt, was torpedoed by a U-boat in the |
Sehgal, | S.S. Josh, H.L. Hutchinson, Shaukat Usmani, B.F. Bra |
The Lynx was laid down as | SS Juan Bautista de Anza under a Maritime Commissio |
He was an | SS judge and head of the SS court which was separat |
Main article: | SS Julleuchter |
(Humphrey Osbaldston Brooke Firman) (commanding | SS Julnar), a sub-lieutenant and 12 ratings, starte |
damaged for a total of 52,333 GRT, including the | SS Justicia, and one ship taken as prize for a tota |
nch midfielder from Italian third division club | S.S. Juve Stabia. |
S.S. Kahingala | |
On 12 April 1919, the transport | SS Kaiserin Auguste Victoria brought the 64th Field |
Mattaponi was laid down as | SS Kalkay, a type T2-A tanker. |
ctober 1944 23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the | SS Kama |
offensive on the 10 November the Brigade formed | SS Kampfgruppe Trabandt which came under the comman |
SS Kampfgruppe 3 was officially renamed the SS Panz | |
on for the French police, which he obtained from | SS Karl Oberg. |
e continued in service until 1932, being renamed | SS Karlsruhe in 1928, before being scrapped in Germ |
old to a Panamanian company in 1949, and renamed | SS Karukara. |
The | SS Katoomba was a steamship built by Harland & Wolf |
l 1918, Bittern was involved in a collision with | SS Kenilworth off the Isle of Portland in thick fog |
ry found negligence on the part of the master of | SS Kenilworth. |
h destroyer HMS Bedouin and set the large tanker | SS Kentucky on fire. |
The ship returned to commercial service as | SS Keresan. |
She had been renamed | SS Keresaspa by the time the U.S. Navy acquired her |
She was later renamed | SS Kerwood. |
On 6 February 1944 Gandar-Dower boarded the | SS Khedive Ismail at Kilindini Harbour at Mombasa, |
ubmarine torpedoed and sank the Allied steamship | SS Khedive Ismail near the Maldives on February 12, |
ese B1 type submarine I-27 after it had sunk the | SS Khedive Ismail, a troopship, with the loss of 1, |
S.S. Kilburn. | |
fusing a bomb which had fallen on the grain ship | SS Kildare in Immingham docks on 11 February 1940. |
of timing-the prisoners needed to know when the | SS killing squads were coming so they could success |
sank the small Waterford Steamship Company ship | SS Kincora, killing 7 people. |
rmerly the call sign of the radio station of the | SS KING, a tanker of American Heavy Lift Shipping, |
and 1945, an even lower rank existed within the | SS known as Bewerber. |
t months of World War II, a fourth branch of the | SS known as the "Auxiliary-SS" was formed from non- |
avis (1864 - 1912), went down with the steamship | SS Koombana after having purchased the legendary - |
After the failure of the | SS Korea mission, Herambalal Gupta took over the le |
d to Ulithi Atoll, whence she escorted transport | SS Kote Baroe to Leyte in the Philippine Islands, a |
In 1912, he incorporated the | S.S. Kresge Corporation with 85 stores. |
to track down some of these to photograph - the | SS Kresge building is beyond me - there are 3-4 bui |
S.S. Kresge | |
In 1912, Kresge incorporated the | S.S. Kresge Corporation with eighty-five stores. |
the business was sold to a syndicate headed by | S.S. Kresge, later to be the founder of Kmart. |
inney Shoes, Murphy's Meats, Thom McCahn Shoes, | S.S. Kresge, Whitehead Hardware, Loblaw's, Associate |
One of the ships thus detained was the | SS Kronprinz Wilhelm, a German passenger liner whic |
SS Kronprinz Wilhelm, an auxiliary cruiser converte | |
SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie was a German ocean liner | |
ed at Ellis Island aboard the British steamship | S.S. Kroonland, along with his sister Erna, and his |
1890 | SS Kymi, Greece, Cap. |
1883 | SS Kymi, Greece, H. Psicha Preus |
Cygnus (AF-23) was built as | SS La Perla in 1925 by Cammell Laird, Liverpool, En |
, to Waterman Steamship Corporation, and renamed | SS La Salle. |
arge of a gun battery on board the merchant ship | SS La Salle. |
subsequently chartered 6 May 1949 to operate as | SS La Guardia for the American Export Lines until 1 |
The | SS label was first applied in 1967, when all servic |
SS Lane Victory, a World War II Victory Ship, and o | |
when she departed with the Mohawk, escorting the | SS Laramie to Boston. |
The Armed Guard crew of the | SS Larranga has the distinction of being the first |
made in the 1970s such as Ilsa, She Wolf of the | SS, Last Orgy of the Third Reich, Love Camp 7, SS E |
She was taken in tow by the | SS Lastovo but sank near Patras, Greece. |
Father DuBois, | S.S., later spent nearly eleven years as pastor of S |
cal Downings divers recovered a bow gun from the | SS Laurentic (1908). |
SS Laurentic was a British ocean liner of the White | |
l for Roma was an 88th minute equalizer against | S.S. Lazio in a Derby della Capitale game. |
A | S.S. Lazio youth product, Domizzi was farmed to Livo |
2004 Italian Cup winner | S.S. Lazio |
4 games, 2 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma, | S.S. Lazio and A.S. Bari. |
Fiorentina, he made his Serie A debut losing to | S.S. Lazio in 0-3, away legs 10 June 2001. |
S.S. Lazio | |
00 appearances for Almas Roma, Frosinone Calcio | S.S. Lazio and SS Francavilla. |
In 1994, he transferred to top level's | S.S. Lazio but, after two gameless months, moved to |
oggia in 1995-96 season, before left on loan to | S.S. Lazio in November 1995. |
acked on 10 March 2009 after a 0-2 home loss to | S.S. Lazio on Week 27, closing abruptly a five-year |
en hard three more solid seasons, one each with | S.S. Lazio, Treviso F.B.C. 1993 and Bologna F.C. 190 |
After the season he was hired by | S.S. Lazio, but was fired after just 8 games in the |
ie A, only behind 44-year old Marco Ballotta of | S.S. Lazio, also a goalkeeper. |
Subsequently, Lequi signed with Italy's | S.S. Lazio, going pretty much unnoticed during his o |
gna F.C. 1909 in 1999-2000 - in a 1-3 defeat at | S.S. Lazio, on January 9, 2000 - and remained there |
ay victory in Champions League away game against | SS Lazio, a home win of 3-0 against Bremen (6-1 tal |
He played another against | S.S. Lazio, a semi-final first leg of Coppa Italia, |
de his Serie A debut on 14 January 2001 against | S.S. Lazio. |
gement role in football, becoming advisor of the | SS Lazio. |
s, 123 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and | S.S. Lazio. |
The following years he was sold to | SS Lazio. |
which the first is on 25 January 2004, against | S.S. Lazio. |
e his Serie A debut on November 3, 2002 against | S.S. Lazio. |
79 in Asolo, Treviso) is an Italian football of | S.S. Lazio. |
in a Derby della Capitale 3-1 defeat to 10-man | S.S. Lazio; he was successively removed from the fir |
der Adolf Eichmann's command - and posted to the | SS lead section in Posen. |
The chief editor was | SS leader Gunter d'Alquen; the publisher was Max Am |
In 1931, | SS Leader Heinrich Himmler began to set up a counte |
The operation was conducted on the order of | SS leader Heinrich Himmler by the SS Cavalry Brigad |
mporarily a member of the staff of East Prussian | SS leader Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski, but came int |
1945) was a prominent Austrian Nazi and later an | SS leader. |
Genoa, who took part in the negotiations between | SS leaders and the CIA's future director, Allen Dul |
rofession, both were administrative aides to top | SS leaders, and both performed a clerical role in t |
Babies born during the | SS Lebensborn program in 1943. |
In World War II, the United States liberty ship | SS Lee S. Overman was named in his honor. |
ain, this time to Lakes Shipping Co. and renamed | SS Lee A. Tregurtha. |
prominent concentration camp inmates, where the | SS left the prisoners behind. |
ates of the Dachau concentration camp, where the | SS left the prisoners behind. |
Paul Scharfe was Chief of the | SS Legal Services. |
The Estonian | SS Legion had by April 1943, increased its numbers |
luding divisions such as the Latvian Freiwiliger | SS Legion) successfully defended the Latvian penins |
SS Lenape seen before World War I | |
She was launched in 1912 as | SS Lenape, a passenger steamer for the Clyde Line. |
Ss Leonard & Mary Roman Catholic Church is a parish | |
2, sold to a Soviet shipping company and renamed | SS Leonid Sobinov in 1973, and scrapped in 1999 |
On December 24, 1944, U-486 torpedoed the | SS Leopoldville five miles off the coast of Cherbou |
t discharge not to talk about the sinking of the | SS Leopoldville to the press and told that their GI |
The | SS Leopoldville sank about two hours later. |
The Liberty ship | S.S. Lewis Cass |
Walther Model (left) with | SS Lieutenant General Heinz Harmel |
ployers association in West Germany and a former | SS lieutenant. |
On 29 March the | SS Liguria was sunk, followed by the SS Castor on 3 |
he list was similar to earlier lists prepared by | SS like the Special Prosecution Book-Poland (German |
Departments of the | SS, like the The Security Police and the Security S |
The | SS liked to portray the Swastika as another influen |
One of Cornero's ships, the | SS Lily, could transport up to 4,000 cases of bootl |
The master pulls down the slave select ( | SS) line for a specific slave chip |
Shipbuilding company was sold to French American | SS lines, and in 1921, the SS Faith ended as a brea |
team Navigation Company until their new ship the | SS Little Western was ready. |
des of Seidel Street, near camp headquarters and | SS living quarters. |
Gulfport, formerly | SS Locksun, ex-SS Andree Rickmers, was built at Bre |
his parents, James and Elizabeth, died when the | SS London sank in a gale in the Bay of Biscay on 11 |
That Have Helped, W. T. Stead reported "when the | SS London went down in the Bay of Biscay, 11 Januar |
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