perate the two things though. Fanatical devotion to Hitler, under a direct line of authority from Hitler to Himmler on down, never changed throughout the war. They weren't just regular soldiers of the German Army.
They were never "regular soldiers of the German army". In fact the story of the SS is quite a strange one. Even still there are many inaccuracies recorded by history.
I understand Evenhaims reaction when the SS are mentioned. At this time I feel I must remind all that the seeds of anti semitism were spread thruout Europe at the time of the war. In many occupied countries the Germans hardly even needed to prod the conqured Govt.'s to hunt their own Jews down for "special treatment". How do you feel about nameing a AH squadron a French name? Well the French Vichy Govt., and Police, hunted down and robbed French Jews with a particular zeal. How about the Swiss? The Swiss Govt. could be called the bankers of the Final Solution because they were all to willing to launder the wealth stolen from Europes jews.
Norway, the Baltics, the Vatican and Catholic church, Romania, Hungary, Croaitia, Serbia, the Ukraine. There is so much Jewish and Roma blood on so many European hands it is childish to only blame the SS for the Holocaust.
Are there any squads named after the German army? Well the German army fought a ruthless racial war of extermination on the eastern front. From the beginning they were told by Hitler they were fighting against Jewish Bolshivism, were to be utterly ruthless, and in turn they responded with great zeal. They turned over Jews and other "inferiors" to the Einsatzgruppen by the Tens of thousands, had no mercy for Russian POWs, and even participated in ghetto liquidations. In fact it could be said that some German army units had more genocidal blood on their hands then many SS combat units. Besides, after July 1944, the army and other armed forces took the same personal oath to Hitler that the SS did.
Its just simplistic to single out the SS. There was just to much guilt to go around.