I am sorry to burst your bubble tatatala, but SS were NOT only recruited from concentrationcamps. How the heck would you then have filled all these einsatzgruppen, battlegroups and other positions with men.
SS were recruited mostly upon volunteering, since it was an honour to be SS during that time. To get into the SS you had to be a certain hight, have at least 100 years back no jews in your family and some other ridiculous stuff.
For example, Josef Mengele, the Butcher of Auschwitz, joined the SS, went through his training and then spent a year as a doctor in an SS regiment in the southern eastern front BEFORE he came to Auschwitz. Also what happened in concentration camps was very shush, thus only a minority group knew what happened inside, and even most of the SS werent allowed to get far into the camps.
Also, at some point i should look into my great grandfather. I am from a Noble Family, the von Winterfelds, which at that point for hundreds of years had been educated in militaryschools. My family just kind of keeps that quiet. I should start digging
I knew he was something high in the hierarchy of the german naval units.