The Use of the SS-Totenkopf Symbol Today
4F Media in the Category of SS-Totenkopf
The SS-Totenkopf was a division of the Nazi SS that operated concentration camps during World War II. The division's symbol was a skull and crossbones, which has since become associated with neo-Nazism and white supremacy. Today, the use of the SS-Totenkopf symbol is illegal in many countries, including Germany, Austria, and France. However, it continues to be used by hate groups and white supremacists around the world.Media in Category SS-Totenkopf
The following 55 files are in this category out of 55 total.
- File:3rd SS Division Logo.svg
- File:Totenkopf Icon.png
- File:Totenkopf logo.png
Additional Resources
- The SS-Totenkopf Division
- The SS-Totenkopf Division: The Concentration Camp Guards
- The Enduring Symbolism of the Nazi Skull and Crossbones
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