I was not a member of the SS.

I drive a Range Rover almost every day, but my favorite is my '69 SS Camaro.

If I had known it I would have told my son, I'd rather shoot you than let you join the SS. But I didn't know.

The SS, as such, behaved no more criminally than any other social groups would behave when taking part in political events.

I'm afraid the SS's relationship with the Catholic Church is something the Church still has to deal with and does not deny.

Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the State.

You've got the NSA doing all this collecting of material on all of its citizens - that's what the SS, the Gestapo, the Stasi, the KGB, and the NKVD did.

I agree the SS 2014 collection from my own line comprising knee pads and polka dots didn't feel too good but I'm proud of the fact that it was original.

In 1934, the American Jewish charities offered to find homes for 300 German refugee children. We were on the SS Washington, bound for New York, Christmas 1934.

I did not volunteer for the Waffen SS, but was, as were thousands of my year group, conscripted. I did not then know as a 17-year-old that it was a criminal unit. I thought it was an elite unit.

My mother as a young girl went out with a young SS officer and she didn't really know what was going on - she just liked the uniform. When he told her about the things that he did, she was disgusted and broke up with him.

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