Schutzstaffel (SS)
A brown shirt was a soldier in the German people's army called the SA, known to Americans as the Storm Troopers. This was a private army formed by the Nazi party to fight the Red Army of the Communists who would try to disrupt Nazi party events.
Adolf Hitler's Private Army is called Sturm Abteilung in German. In English, it is called Storm Section.
No, the German army was the army for Germany and the Nazi's was a party created by Adolf Hitler during his rise of the Third Reich. Since Hitler was the Furher the German army fought for Hitler during the war
By the end of the war, Germans as young as ten (10) were being given guns and required to fight. But most of them were not members of the Nazi Party and could not truly be called Nazi soldiers. They were German soldiers in an army and a country run by Nazis.
There was 11,000 people inthe nazi army on D-Day.
Heinrich Himmler
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A brown shirt was a soldier in the German people's army called the SA, known to Americans as the Storm Troopers. This was a private army formed by the Nazi party to fight the Red Army of the Communists who would try to disrupt Nazi party events.
Heinrich Himmler
They were the army of the political party at the time
If you were a member of the Nazi party or fought in the Nazi German army at the time. Actually the Nazis were just a powerful party at the time.
It's not a Nazi term!Herr - MisterHeer - army
The Nazi (NOT-see) Party was originated by Adolph Hitler, an ex army corporal and unsuccessful artist.
Adolf Hitler had fought in the German army during WW1 and had attained the rank of a corporal. In 1919, he joined a small political group called "German Workers Party" , which was based in Munich. Soon he became its leader and changed its name to "Nationalist Social Party" or "Nazi party".
Not against the Nazi party itself, he was its leader, however he was originally commissioned by the German Army to monitor the activities of its predecessor, the DAP (German workers party).
Adolf Hitler was sent to spy on the precursor to the Nazi party, the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) by his superior officer, Captain Karl Mayr.simple answer is the army
The German Government and the German Army could not of given the Nazi party so much power to begin with. Then the Nazi Party wouldn't of risen in power over Germany.