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Walter Heck (8 December 1897 – unknown) was a German who created the SS double 'Siegrune' symbol for the (SS), the elite corps of the Nazi Party, in 1929, the runic emblem of the (SA), and co-designed the all-black SS uniform in 1932. He was an SA- Sturmhauptführer (company commander) in the SA, and later joined the SS.


Design of the SS symbol
Heck was born in and worked for Ferdinand Hoffstätter in , a company that made badges, and "worked in a studio focused on military designs."
(2026). 9781771124225, Wilfrid Laurier University Press. .
(2026). 9781472806451, Bloomsbury Publishing. .

In 1929, Heck designed the SS logo, not based on some ancient Aryan Germanic rune as mythologised by the Nazis, but because he wanted to move away from the Fraktur lettering ubiquitous in Germany at the time and also thought that the capital "S" used in the standard Latin alphabet was too soft to represent the values of the SS. He may also have been influenced by the symbol used as a high voltage . He was paid for his work (about $2).

(2026). 9780786469666, McFarland, Incorporated.
At the time, Heck was an SA- Sturmhauptführer (company commander) in the (SA), and would join the SS in December 1932 (SS number 1,947). SS Seniority List, 1 October 1934, p. 31, #793 By 9 November 1933, he was promoted to SS- Obersturmführer.

In 1944, during the Second World War, a fellow officer wrote to on Heck's behalf asking for some special consideration for Heck on account of the very small payment he had received for his design work on the SS symbol, and the fact that he was impoverished and had not retained any copyright on the design. Himmler wrote to Heck in response to say that, after the war was over, he intended to give Heck a family home with a garden but that he expected him to have started a family and have at least two children by then. Signs of Evil – The Runes of the SS, ZDF Info, 2016. 22.15.


Other designs
Heck also designed the SA-Runes badge, a combination of a runic S and a Gothic A, and in 1932, with , he designed the all-black SS uniform, not Hugo Boss as is often stated, although Boss's eponymous company, , did manufacture them.
(2026). 9781440858970 .


Legacy
In 2017, the German television channel released a 50-minute documentary Signs of Evil – The Runes of the SS from Silke Potthoff, which explored the history of the "SS" symbol and Heck's role in its design.


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