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MILITARY BRANCH OF THE NAZI SS
Waffen SS; Waffen ss; Waffen; Waffen S.S.; WaffenSS; Waffenss; Waffen-ss; SS Waffen; Waffen Schutzstaffel
  • ''Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler'' Division]] advancing into the [[Balkans]], 1941
  • Members of the ''Waffen-SS'' in front of a camouflaged tank in France, June 1944
  • Cavalrymen of the [[SS Cavalry Brigade]], September 1941
  • ''Handschar'']] Division, the first non-Germanic, multi-ethnic ''Waffen-SS'' division in 1943
  • German tanks at Kharkov, 1943
  • Das Reich]]'' division during the [[Battle of Kursk]], July 1943
  • LSSAH]] on the barracks' grounds with [[Sepp Dietrich]] at the lectern, May 1935
  • Members of the [[Einsatzgruppen]] murdering Polish civilians in [[Kórnik]] shortly after the outbreak of World War II in Europe
  • Leibstandarte SS}} ''Adolf Hitler'' on parade in Berlin, 1938
  • Eastern Front]], 1942
  • German units during the Lake Balaton Offensive, March 1945
  • ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' members at a murder site of Jews in the village of [[Zboriv]], Ukraine, 1941
  • 2004}}
  • Burned out cars and buildings still litter the remains of the original village in [[Oradour-sur-Glane]], as left by the ''Das Reich'' division.
  • Belgian civilians killed by German units during the [[Battle of the Bulge]]
  • Offensive of the Red Army south of Lake Ilmen, 7 January – 21 February 1942, creating the [[Demyansk Pocket]]
  • German counterattacks against Canadian-Polish positions on 20 August 1944
  • 12 SS ''Hitlerjugend'' troops taken prisoner in Normandy
  • Members of the traditional group "[[HIAG]] Ostsachsen" at an [[Ulrichsberg gathering]] in 2003
  • Himmler's corpse after his suicide, May 1945
  • Knittel]]'s troops on the road to [[Stavelot]] to support Peiper
  • Aftermath of the Malmedy Massacre
  • The starting lines of [[Operation Spring]]. ''Waffen-SS'' units identified are the 1st, 9th, 10th, and 12th ''SS'' Divisions and the 101st and 102nd SS Heavy Panzer Battalions.
  • Polish Underground]] showing the bodies of women and children murdered by SS troops during the Warsaw Uprising, August 1944
  • Commemoration of the [[Battle of Tannenberg Line]] in 2009
  • [[Stefan Baretzki]] (right), a Waffen-SS soldier, participating in a selection at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]]
  • Original caption from the [[Stroop Report]]: "The leader of the grand operation." ''SS-[[Brigadeführer]]'' [[Jürgen Stroop]] (center) watches housing blocks burn.
  • Warsaw Ghetto uprising]]
  • was destroyed]] and nearly 200,000 civilians killed.

Arsenal F.C.         
  • double]] in 1971), pictured in 1972
  • Royal Arsenal squad in 1888. Original captain [[David Danskin]] sits on the right of the bench.
  • Arsenal supporters
  • alt=A grandstand at a sports stadium. The seats are predominantly red.
  • [[Arsène Wenger]], the club's most successful manager, managed Arsenal from 1996 to 2018.
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  • A bronze bust of [[Herbert Chapman]] stands inside the [[Emirates Stadium]].
  • Arsenal playing against rivals Tottenham, in a game known as the [[North London derby]], in November 2010
  • Manor Ground]], Woolwich Arsenal vs. [[Everton F.C.]]
  • [[Thierry Henry]] is Arsenal's record goalscorer, with 228 goals in all competitions.<ref name="henry" />
  • [[Tony Adams]] statue outside the [[Emirates Stadium]]
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Arsenal.F.C; Arsenal F.C; ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB; Arsenal f. c.; Arsenal Football Club; Arsenal fc; Arsenal Gunners; Arsenal London; FC Arsenal; Woolwich Arsenal F.C.; Arsenal F. C.; Dial Square; Arsenal F C; Arsenal FC; Victoria Concordia Crescit; Wolwich Arsenal; Royal Arsenal F.C.; Arsenal appreciation; List of current Arsenal FC players; Arsenal.com; Arsenal:The Official Magazine; The Gooners; Arsenal F.C. kit history; Arsenal football club; Dial Square FC; Gunnersaurus Rex; Gunnersaurus; Come On You Gunners; COYG; 2023–24 Arsenal F.C. season; 2023-24 Arsenal F.C. season

The Arsenal Football Club, commonly referred to as Arsenal, is a professional football club based in Islington, London, England. Arsenal plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. The club has won 13 league titles (including one unbeaten title), a record 14 FA Cups, two League Cups, 16 FA Community Shields, one European Cup Winners' Cup, and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In terms of trophies won, it is the third-most successful club in English football.

Arsenal was the first club from the South of England to join the Football League in 1893, and they reached the First Division in 1904. Relegated only once, in 1913, they continue the longest streak in the top division, and have won the second-most top-flight matches in English football history. In the 1930s, Arsenal won five League Championships and two FA Cups, and another FA Cup and two Championships after the war. In 1970–71, they won their first League and FA Cup Double. Between 1989 and 2005, they won five League titles and five FA Cups, including two more Doubles. They completed the 20th century with the highest average league position. Between 1998 and 2017, Arsenal qualified for the UEFA Champions League for 19 straight seasons.

Herbert Chapman, who changed the fortunes of Arsenal forever, won the club its first silverware, and his legacy led the club to dominate the 1930s decade; Chapman, however, died of pneumonia in 1934, aged 55. He helped introduce the WM formation, floodlights, and shirt numbers; he also added the white sleeves and brighter red to the club's jersey. Arsène Wenger is the longest-serving manager and won the most trophies. He won a record seven FA Cups, and his title-winning team set an English record for the longest top-flight unbeaten league run at 49 games between 2003 and 2004, receiving the nickname The Invincibles.

In 1886, munitions workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich founded the club as Dial Square. In 1913, after the destruction of their South London stadium by suffragettes, the club crossed the city to Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, becoming close neighbours of Tottenham Hotspur, and creating the North London derby. In 2006, they moved to the nearby Emirates Stadium. With an annual revenue of £340.3m in the 2019–20 season, Arsenal was estimated to be worth US$2.68 billion by Forbes, making it the world's eighth most valuable club, while it is one of the most followed on social media. The motto of the club has long been Victoria Concordia Crescit, Latin for "Victory Through Harmony".

Koishikawa arsenal         
FORMER ARSENAL IN TOKYO, JAPAN
Koishikawa Arsenal; Tokyo Artillery Arsenal
The , formally was an arsenal in the Koishikawa area of Tokyo, on the grounds of today's Tokyo Dome City and the Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden. It was located on the ground of the former residence of the Prince of Mito.
Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken         
  • MG08 machine gun.
THE FORMER ARMS COMPANY LOCATED IN IMPERIAL GERMANY
Deutsche waffen und munitions fabriken; Ludwig Loewe & Company; Loewe & Company; Deutsche Waffen und Munitions Fabriken; Deutsche waffen und munitionsfabriken; Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken Aktien-Gesellschaft; Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe; German Weapons and Munitions Factory; Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken
Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken Aktiengesellschaft (German Weapons and Munitions public limited company), known as DWM, was an arms company in Imperial Germany created in 1896 when Ludwig Loewe & Company united its weapons and ammunition production facilities within one company. In 1896 Loewe founded Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken with a munitions plant in Karlsruhe (Baden), formerly Deutsche Metallpatronenfabrik Lorenz, and the weapons plant in Berlin.

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Waffen-SS

The Waffen-SS (German: [ˈvafn̩ʔɛsˌʔɛs], "Armed SS") was the combat branch of the Nazi Party's Schutzstaffel (SS) organisation. Its formations included men from Nazi Germany, along with volunteers and conscripts from both occupied and unoccupied lands.

The Waffen-SS grew from three regiments to over 38 divisions during World War II, and served alongside the German Army (Heer), Ordnungspolizei (Order Police), and other security units. Originally, it was under the control of the SS Führungshauptamt (SS operational command office) beneath Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS. With the start of World War II, tactical control was exercised by the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW, "High Command of the Armed Forces"), with some units being subordinated to the Kommandostab Reichsführer-SS (Command Staff Reichsführer-SS) directly under Himmler's control.

Initially, in keeping with the racial policy of Nazi Germany, membership was open only to people of Germanic origin (so-called "Aryan ancestry"). The rules were partially relaxed in 1940, and after the Operation Barbarossa invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, Nazi propaganda claimed that the war was a "European crusade against Bolshevism" and subsequently units consisting largely or solely of foreign volunteers and conscripts were also raised. These Waffen-SS units were made up of men mainly from among the nationals of Nazi-occupied Europe. Despite relaxation of the rules, the Waffen-SS was still based on the racist ideology of Nazism, and ethnic Poles (who were viewed as subhumans) were specifically barred from the formations.

Members of the Waffen-SS were involved in numerous atrocities. At the post-war Nuremberg trials, the Waffen-SS was judged to be a criminal organisation due to its connection to the Nazi Party and direct involvement in numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity. Former Waffen-SS members, with the exception of conscripts, who comprised about one third of the membership, were denied many of the rights afforded to military veterans.