The document summarizes an interview with Dr Wilhelm Dach, an Oberscharführer of the Berlin 1st SS Division "Adolf Hitler". In the interview, Dr Dach describes the Berlin 1st SS as the most elite and well-disciplined SS regiment in Germany. He notes they provide ceremonial honor guards, train in motorized combat, and protect senior Reich officials. When asked about notable events, Dr Dach mentions hosting a party for a senior official's birthday and saluting fallen soldiers. The most notable event, according to Dr Dach, was the "Feldherrnhalle" ceremony. He encourages people to join for invaluable skills and being part of the "thousand-year Reich history".
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The document summarizes an interview with Dr Wilhelm Dach, an Oberscharführer of the Berlin 1st SS Division "Adolf Hitler". In the interview, Dr Dach describes the Berlin 1st SS as the most elite and well-disciplined SS regiment in Germany. He notes they provide ceremonial honor guards, train in motorized combat, and protect senior Reich officials. When asked about notable events, Dr Dach mentions hosting a party for a senior official's birthday and saluting fallen soldiers. The most notable event, according to Dr Dach, was the "Feldherrnhalle" ceremony. He encourages people to join for invaluable skills and being part of the "thousand-year Reich history".
The document summarizes an interview with Dr Wilhelm Dach, an Oberscharführer of the Berlin 1st SS Division "Adolf Hitler". In the interview, Dr Dach describes the Berlin 1st SS as the most elite and well-disciplined SS regiment in Germany. He notes they provide ceremonial honor guards, train in motorized combat, and protect senior Reich officials. When asked about notable events, Dr Dach mentions hosting a party for a senior official's birthday and saluting fallen soldiers. The most notable event, according to Dr Dach, was the "Feldherrnhalle" ceremony. He encourages people to join for invaluable skills and being part of the "thousand-year Reich history".
Special Edition: ‘An interview with the Berlin 1.SS’
In today’s special edition of the Völkischer Beobachter, we
interview Dr Wilhelm Dach – Oberscharführer of the Berlin 1. SS Division ‘Adolf Hitler’ Kompanie ‘Anton’. To the people that are not aware of your work, what is it that the Berlin 1. SS does?
“The Berlin 1. SS are the most elite, well-disciplined SS regiment in
entirety of Germany. Our regiment provides skilled ceremonial honour guards, trains in motorised combat in a variety of different vehicles and get our hands dirty to protect senior Reich officials so that they can continue to lead, with peace of mind about their safety”
What events have the 1. SS taken part in?
“1. SS have been honoured to participate in countless unique
ceremonies. Recently we hosted an elaborate party for a Senior Reich Official’s birthday, and a saddening salute to those that have fallen on the eastern front this month.”
What was the most notable event for the 1. SS?
“Our most notable of which being the world marvelled ‘Feldherrnhalle’ ceremony.”
Why should people join the 1. SS?
“In the 1. SS, you have the ability to gain invaluable skill that is not available in any other job. Skill from operating the newest, superior combat vehicles, extensive weapon handling and assembly courses, and being a part of a like-minded division during the World’s largest ceremonies and being an idol of the thousand-year Reich history”
What is the best thing about the 1. SS?
“Best thing is the being involved in a team, self-discipline, and the pride is rewarding – couldn’t ask for a better place to work”
Radmila Nastić, ''Realim and Metaphor: Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter,'' in Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, Ed. by Maty F.Brewer, Rodopi, Amstedam, New York, 2009.