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What (who) is SS - definition

LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET; USED IN GERMAN
Es-tset; Ess-tset; Ess tsett; Eszett; Ess-tsett; Sharp s (ess-zed); Sharp s; Ess-zed; Ess-zett; Ess-zet; Eszet; Sharp ess; Sharp es; Scharfes s; Sharp S; Es tset; Scharfes S; Es-zett; Es zett; Esszet; Scharfes-s; German B; Esszett; Capital ẞ; Uppercase ß; Versal-Eszett; Große Eszett; S Sharp; ẞ; Ess-set; Uppercase ss; Grosse Eszett; Capital ss; Esset; Esssett; Scharfes ess; Schaffers s; Capital sharp s; Szett; S-zett; Capital ß; Eszett (letter); Sulzbacher Form; Sulzbacher form; Es-zed; German sharp s; German sharp S; German sz; German eszett; German S; Szlig; Capital SS; Capital esszet; U+00DF; ß Capital eszett; Grosse scharfes S; Eßett
  • Abschußgerät}} 'launcher')
  • Use of ß in [[Polish language]], in 1599 ''[[Jakub Wujek Bible]]'', in the word ''náßéy'', which means ''our'', and would be spelled ''naszej'' in modern orthography.
  • ſz}}: "groß", "stoß", "Laß", "baß" (= modern "besser"), and "Faß".
  • aus}}).
  • Uppercase ß on a book cover from 1957
  • Gallerie des Modes]]
  • The ß key (as well as [[Ä]], [[Ö]], and [[Ü]]) on a 1964 German [[typewriter]]
  • l}}", 2008 design)
  • Sorbian]]: ''wyßokoſcʒ́i'' ("highest", now spelled ''wysokosći''). Text of [[Luke 2]]:14, in a church in [[Oßling]].
  • Use of [[Middle High German]] letter “z” for modern “ß” in the beginning of the [[Nibelungenlied]]: "grozer" = "großer".
  • Phoenician Zayin
  • Proto-Sinaitic Shin
  • Proto-Sinaitic Zayin
  • Kongressstraße}})
  • [[Heiligkreuzsteinach]]}} (2011 photograph)
  • Four forms of Antiqua Eszett: 1. ſs, 2. ſs ligature, 3. ſʒ ligature, 4. Sulzbacher form
  • Capital ß in a web application
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  • "(I/he/she/it)}} ate"

SS         
  • Troops of the [[Indian Legion]] of the Waffen-SS guarding the [[Atlantic Wall]] in [[Bordeaux]], France, 21 March 1944
  • Polish Jews arrested by the ''[[Sicherheitsdienst]]'' (SD) and police, September 1939
  • italic=no}} of the [[1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]] in [[Metz]], France, September 1940
  • [[Nazi Party]] supporters and stormtroopers in Munich during the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], 1923
  • Execution of civilians by ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' in [[Kórnik]], Poland, 1939
  • SS murders in [[Zboriv]], 1941; a teenage boy is brought to view his dead family before being shot himself
  • Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]]'' in Berlin, 1938
  • Crematorium at [[Dachau concentration camp]], May 1945 <small>(photo taken after liberation)</small>
  • [[Extermination through labor]]. At [[Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp]], inmates were forced to carry heavy granite blocks out of the quarry on the "Stairs of Death".
  • Murder of Jews by ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' in [[Ivanhorod]], Ukraine, 1942
  • p=115}} Artwork commemorating the Holocaust now hangs on the walls.
  • Jews from [[Carpathian Ruthenia]] arriving at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], 1944
  • Red Cross]] passport under the name of "Ricardo Klement" that [[Adolf Eichmann]] used to enter Argentina in 1950
NAZI PARAMILITARY ORGANIZATION (1925–45)
SS; Ss; S.S.; SS (Nazi); Schutzstaffeln; SS bolts; ᛋᛋ; Schutz Staffel; SS-man; Nazi ss; SchutzStaffel; Nazi SS; Schuetzstaffel; Schutz-Staffel; Protective Squadron; Protective echelon; S.s.; Schutztaffel; S S; Schultzstaffel; S.S; German SS; German Schutzstaffel; SS officer; SS-Sonderkommandos; SS (Nazi Germany); SS-Sonderkommando; Saal-Schutz; Schutz Staffeinel; The SS; Ϟϟ; Schutzstaffeln der NSDAP; Sonderkommando SS
Spread Spectrum (Reference: WLAN)
SS         
  • Troops of the [[Indian Legion]] of the Waffen-SS guarding the [[Atlantic Wall]] in [[Bordeaux]], France, 21 March 1944
  • Polish Jews arrested by the ''[[Sicherheitsdienst]]'' (SD) and police, September 1939
  • italic=no}} of the [[1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]] in [[Metz]], France, September 1940
  • [[Nazi Party]] supporters and stormtroopers in Munich during the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], 1923
  • Execution of civilians by ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' in [[Kórnik]], Poland, 1939
  • SS murders in [[Zboriv]], 1941; a teenage boy is brought to view his dead family before being shot himself
  • Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]]'' in Berlin, 1938
  • Crematorium at [[Dachau concentration camp]], May 1945 <small>(photo taken after liberation)</small>
  • [[Extermination through labor]]. At [[Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp]], inmates were forced to carry heavy granite blocks out of the quarry on the "Stairs of Death".
  • Murder of Jews by ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' in [[Ivanhorod]], Ukraine, 1942
  • p=115}} Artwork commemorating the Holocaust now hangs on the walls.
  • Jews from [[Carpathian Ruthenia]] arriving at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], 1944
  • Red Cross]] passport under the name of "Ricardo Klement" that [[Adolf Eichmann]] used to enter Argentina in 1950
NAZI PARAMILITARY ORGANIZATION (1925–45)
SS; Ss; S.S.; SS (Nazi); Schutzstaffeln; SS bolts; ᛋᛋ; Schutz Staffel; SS-man; Nazi ss; SchutzStaffel; Nazi SS; Schuetzstaffel; Schutz-Staffel; Protective Squadron; Protective echelon; S.s.; Schutztaffel; S S; Schultzstaffel; S.S; German SS; German Schutzstaffel; SS officer; SS-Sonderkommandos; SS (Nazi Germany); SS-Sonderkommando; Saal-Schutz; Schutz Staffeinel; The SS; Ϟϟ; Schutzstaffeln der NSDAP; Sonderkommando SS
Single Sided [Additional explanations: disk] (Reference: FDD)
SS         
  • Troops of the [[Indian Legion]] of the Waffen-SS guarding the [[Atlantic Wall]] in [[Bordeaux]], France, 21 March 1944
  • Polish Jews arrested by the ''[[Sicherheitsdienst]]'' (SD) and police, September 1939
  • italic=no}} of the [[1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]] in [[Metz]], France, September 1940
  • [[Nazi Party]] supporters and stormtroopers in Munich during the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], 1923
  • Execution of civilians by ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' in [[Kórnik]], Poland, 1939
  • SS murders in [[Zboriv]], 1941; a teenage boy is brought to view his dead family before being shot himself
  • Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]]'' in Berlin, 1938
  • Crematorium at [[Dachau concentration camp]], May 1945 <small>(photo taken after liberation)</small>
  • [[Extermination through labor]]. At [[Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp]], inmates were forced to carry heavy granite blocks out of the quarry on the "Stairs of Death".
  • Murder of Jews by ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' in [[Ivanhorod]], Ukraine, 1942
  • p=115}} Artwork commemorating the Holocaust now hangs on the walls.
  • Jews from [[Carpathian Ruthenia]] arriving at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], 1944
  • Red Cross]] passport under the name of "Ricardo Klement" that [[Adolf Eichmann]] used to enter Argentina in 1950
NAZI PARAMILITARY ORGANIZATION (1925–45)
SS; Ss; S.S.; SS (Nazi); Schutzstaffeln; SS bolts; ᛋᛋ; Schutz Staffel; SS-man; Nazi ss; SchutzStaffel; Nazi SS; Schuetzstaffel; Schutz-Staffel; Protective Squadron; Protective echelon; S.s.; Schutztaffel; S S; Schultzstaffel; S.S; German SS; German Schutzstaffel; SS officer; SS-Sonderkommandos; SS (Nazi Germany); SS-Sonderkommando; Saal-Schutz; Schutz Staffeinel; The SS; Ϟϟ; Schutzstaffeln der NSDAP; Sonderkommando SS
Stack Segment [Additional explanations: register] (Reference: CPU, Intel, assembler)

Wikipedia

ß

In German orthography, the letter , called Eszett (IPA: [ɛsˈtsɛt]) and scharfes S (IPA: [ˌʃaʁfəs ˈʔɛs], "sharp S"), represents the /s/ phoneme in Standard German when following long vowels and diphthongs. The letter-name Eszett combines the names of the letters of ⟨s⟩ (Es) and ⟨z⟩ (Zett) in German. The character's Unicode names in English are sharp s and eszett. The Eszett letter is used only in German, and can be typographically replaced with the double-s digraph ⟨ss⟩, if the ß-character is unavailable. In the 20th century, the ß-character was replaced with ss in the spelling of Swiss Standard German (Switzerland and Liechtenstein), while remaining Standard German spelling in other varieties of German language.

The letter originates as the ⟨sz⟩ digraph as used in late medieval and early modern German orthography, represented as a ligature of ⟨ſ⟩ (long s) and ⟨ʒ⟩ (tailed z) in blackletter typefaces, yielding ⟨ſʒ⟩. This developed from an earlier usage of ⟨z⟩ in Old and Middle High German to represent a separate sibilant sound from ⟨s⟩; when the difference between the two sounds was lost in the 13th century, the two symbols came to be combined as ⟨sz⟩ in some situations.

Traditionally, ⟨ß⟩ did not have a capital form, although some type designers introduced de facto capitalized variants. In 2017, the Council for German Orthography officially adopted a capital, ⟨ẞ⟩, into German orthography, ending a long orthographic debate.

⟨ß⟩ was encoded by ECMA-94 (1985) at position 223 (hexadecimal DF), inherited by Latin-1 and Unicode (U+00DF ß LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S). The HTML entity &szlig; was introduced with HTML 2.0 (1995). The capital (U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S) was encoded by ISO 10646 in 2008.

Examples of use of SS
1. Several of the Free Gaza Movement members are in Crete, where the SS Liberty and SS Free Gaza are anchored.
2. Auschwitz survivors and SS officers presented testimony.
3. In February 1'41, he entered the Waffen SS and volunteered the following year to become an SS dog handler, the document said.
4. "The SS were the men in black," recalled Gerda, smiling.
5. Chairperson of Finance Affairs Committee of SS Legislative Assembly 3.