What was the worst atrocity committed by SS soldiers during WW2?


 One cannot find a worst brutality of SS soldiers, as they did many gruesome things.


Among the most dreadful tricks was to make the villagers enter a building and be burned alive. This practice was widespread by German troops including the SS and was particularly practiced in Belarus which was a part of the Soviet Union.

This was not a one-off event, it was a part of a premeditated complete annihilation. Germans were trying to avenge the people who collaborated or assisted Soviet partisans. This horror has become an image of the village of Khatyn. In 1943 SS Dirlewanger soldiers imprisoned close to 150 individuals, including many children, in a barn and burned them. Anyone who escaped was shot. There were hundreds of villages where similar atrocities were committed with lots of suffering.


Discussing the worst atrocity of the SS the Holocaust has to be mentioned.


The death camps led by the SS, most notably the Auschwitz were designed and operated. They organized a murder which was industrialized killing about six million Jews, as well as millions of other victims.


Although the village burnings were ruthless personal offenses committed by soldiers on the battlefield, the Holocaust was the biggest, the most estimated, and the most methodical mass massacre of the whole history ever. That is why it can be regarded as a single greatest crime of the SS.

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