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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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SS diehards

There were soldiers, tanks, guns, bodies, refugees, more soldiers, rubble and dust everywhere and sounds of gunfire and shellfire but you never knew where from, unless they were very close. Everything was chance, whether you lived or died, whether you received food or a fist, whether you ran into helpful compatriots or kind Russians or cruel Russians or children or unhelpful compatriots, SS diehards who hanged from lamp posts anyone they decided might be deserter.

What is meaning of 'SS diehards who hanged from lamp posts anyone they decided might be deserter.'
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**** Gestapo secret police, who didn't want to admit the war was over. (Let me double-check) "deserters" would be German soldiers who decided not to fight any longer. The SS would make examples of them.

  • **** Gestapo secret police, who didn't want to admit the war was over.
  • (Let me double-check) "deserters" would be German soldiers who decided not to fight any longer.
  • The SS would make examples of them.
  • Edit.
  • SS stands for Schutzstaffel (which literally means 'protective squadron').
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**** Gestapo secret police, who didn't want to admit the war was over. (Let me double-check)

"deserters" would be German soldiers who decided not to fight any longer. The SS would make examples of them.

Edit. SS stands for Schutzstaffel (which literally means 'protective squadron'). (wick.)

Himmler's organization. Hitler's bodyguards. Elite Stormtroopers. R
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'SS diehards who hanged from lamp posts anyone they decided might be (a) deserter'

To break it down:

SS = short for the German word 'Schutzstaffel' -- an elite squadron of soldiers under the **** regime
diehard = used as a noun here, meaning someone who is really fanatical in his or her views
hanged = the simple past of the verb 'hang' in its transitive form (as in 'they

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