A Dutch SS, World War Two, poster predicting the end of European culture from so called "Liberators" from the United States. The Dutch SS was founded on 14 December 1931 by Anton Adriaan Mussert. It was called the Nationaal Socialistische Beweging (NSB – National Socialist Movement). It was at first simply known as the Nederlandsche SS, which was replaced by the more general term Germaansche SS en Nederland (or the Germanic SS in the Netherlands) on 1 November 1942. Himmler gave orders that it was now to become part of a greater Germanic SS with an oath of loyalty to Adolf Hitler.


A Dutch SS, World War Two, poster predicting the end of European culture from so called "Liberators" from the United States. The Dutch SS was founded on 14 December 1931 by Anton Adriaan Mussert. It was called the Nationaal Socialistische Beweging (NSB – National Socialist Movement). It was at first simply known as the Nederlandsche SS, which was replaced by the more general term Germaansche SS en Nederland (or the Germanic SS in the Netherlands) on 1 November 1942. Himmler gave orders that it was now to become part of a greater Germanic SS with an oath of loyalty to Adolf Hitler being taken by the Dutch SS men.


Size: 3342px × 4494px
Location: The Netherlands
Photo credit: © De Luan / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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