Waffen Ss Font πŸ’« 🎁

A cursive script taught in schools and used by some elite Waffen-SS units on embroidered cuff titles until it was also banned in 1941. Runic Symbols and Iconography

A simplified, modernized variant of Fraktur designed in the 1930s (e.g., Tannenberg ). These were popular for running text due to their nationalistic, bold appearance. waffen ss font

In a sudden shift in 1941, Martin Bormann issued the "Normal Type Decree," banning Fraktur as "Jewish letters" ( Judenlettern ). The regime switched to Antiqua (Roman script) to make propaganda more readable in occupied territories. A cursive script taught in schools and used