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- 77th_SS-Standarte abstract "The 77th SS-Standarte was a regiment formation of the Allgemeine-SS that operated from the city of Schneidemühl in eastern Germany (now Poland). The Standarte was established in 1934, one year after Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party assumed power, and by 1935 was at full complement.One notable member of the Standarte was Richard Glücks who assumed command of the unit in 1935. Glücks would later rise to command Germany's concentration camp network as head of the SS-Totenkopfverbände.In the late 1930s, the 77th Standarte mainly engaged in mustering drill formations and parades. At the start of World War II, most of the Standarte members were called up to serve in the regular Germany military (Wehrmacht) since the mustering formations were not exempt from conscription. The unit continued to actively operate until 1943 at which time the regiment had lost nearly all of its members and war-time activities in eastern Germany superseded the need for part-time musters and Nazi parades.The last commander of the 77th SS-Standarate, SS-Obersturmbannführer Paul Becker, was detached on July 1, 1943 and from this point on the unit existed only on paper. The Standarte was formally disbanded in May 1945 with the defeat of Nazi Germany.".
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- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
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- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nazi_SS.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Conscription.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Hauptsturmführer.
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- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Obersturmbannführer.
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- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Piła.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Glücks.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink SS-Totenkopfverbände.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Standartenführer.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Untersturmführer.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLink File:Richard_Glücks.jpg.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageWikiLinkText "77th SS-Standarte".
- 77th_SS-Standarte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Allgemeine-SS.
- 77th_SS-Standarte subject Category:Nazi_SS.
- 77th_SS-Standarte hypernym Formation.
- 77th_SS-Standarte type MilitaryUnit.
- 77th_SS-Standarte type Agency.
- 77th_SS-Standarte type Organization.
- 77th_SS-Standarte type Organization.
- 77th_SS-Standarte comment "The 77th SS-Standarte was a regiment formation of the Allgemeine-SS that operated from the city of Schneidemühl in eastern Germany (now Poland). The Standarte was established in 1934, one year after Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party assumed power, and by 1935 was at full complement.One notable member of the Standarte was Richard Glücks who assumed command of the unit in 1935.".
- 77th_SS-Standarte label "77th SS-Standarte".
- 77th_SS-Standarte sameAs Q4643612.
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- 77th_SS-Standarte sameAs Q4643612.
- 77th_SS-Standarte wasDerivedFrom 77th_SS-Standarte?oldid=705220676.
- 77th_SS-Standarte isPrimaryTopicOf 77th_SS-Standarte.