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"The SS set up outposts not only all throughout Europe but also all throughout America. And Hitler continued his brutal reign aided by prime ministers and presidents sympathetic to him until his death in 1994."
Harry Wells[src]


Schutzstaffel, abbreviated SS, stylized as Runic "ᛋᛋ" , was a paramilitary organization under Führer Hitler and the Nazi Party in Europe, and later throughout the worldwide New Reich on Earth-X. SS Generals Oliver and Kara/Overgirl were the de facto leaders of the New Reich by 2017, the former officially known as der Führer.

History[]

Schutzstaffel was established by Führer Hitler back in Europe as the paramilitary organization within the Nazi Party. After the Nazis won World War II, SS outposts were established throughout the Americas. These forces, assisted by youth groups and military training, became the backbone of Nazi ideology in the worldwide Fatherland, creating generations of fanatics loyal to Hitler until his death in 1994. By 2017, the New Reich leadership consisted primarily of SS Generals, among them Oliver and Kara/Overgirl becoming the de facto leaders of the Reich, later joined by a powerful Earth-1 meta-human Eobard Thawne, with Oliver hailed as the new Führer.[1]

With SS as the backbone of their troops, the generals invaded Earth-1, wishing to conquer new universes and find a heart transplant for the terminally ill Overgirl. Opposed by the local superheroes, along with Kara Danvers of Earth-38, the SS forces, assisted by Metallo, managed to capture their enemies and sent them to a concentration camp on Earth-X. There, the team was to be executed at the orders of the Sturmbannführer, but was saved by Leo Snart, member of the Freedom Fighters. The Freedom Fighters has gathered intel on the SS facility, containing the interdimensional gateway guarded by 30 Panzer XIIs, 50 Sturmtigers, and 100 Schutzstaffel officers. Freedom Fighter General Winn Schott deployed the military robot Red Tornado to destroy the facility, at the same time as Earth-1's heroes, led by Oliver Queen, infiltrated and killed or incapacitated many SS troops, making the Sturmbannführer flee. The Earth-1 heroes eventually succeeded in their mission and returned to their universe, where they finished off the remains of the SS Generals' strike force, though not without losses among the civilians such as Martin Stein.[2][3][4]

Anti-Monitor Crisis[]

During the Anti-Monitor Crisis, In Germany, the Freedom Fighters are trying to protect a train carrying weapons, from being captured against the Nazis. However, the antimatter wave swept over the railway, train and individuals, possibly disintegrating the rest of the country.[5]

Known members[]

SS troops

SS officers saluting their leader's doppelgänger.

Current members[]

Former members[]

Known enemies[]

Current enemies[]

Former enemies[]

Appearances[]

Supergirl[]

Season 3[]

Arrow[]

Season 6[]

The Flash[]

Season 4[]

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow[]

Season 3[]

Freedom Fighters: The Ray[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Comics[]

Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant[]

The Chronicles of Cisco[]

Gallery[]

SS Generals[]

Trivia[]

  • While not directly identified as "Schutzstaffel", it can be surmised that a similar organization existed on Earth-1, as Baron Krieger's military insignia signify his rank as that of SS-Standartenführer.[6]

Behind the scenes[]

  • Historically, Schutzstaffel was a major paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Nazi Germany, and later throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II. It began with a small guard unit known as the Saal-Schutz ("Hall Security") made up of NSDAP volunteers to provide security for party meetings in Munich. In 1925, Heinrich Himmler joined the unit, which had by then been reformed and given its final name. Under his direction (1929–45), it grew from a small paramilitary formation to one of the most powerful organizations in Nazi Germany. From 1929 until the regime's collapse in 1945, the SS was the foremost agency of security, surveillance, and terror within Germany and German-occupied Europe.

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