because he is a fgt
Hitler. The Brown Shirts were pretty much what people called Nazis when they first started appearing.
in the night of the long knives the important people that died were Ernst Rohm leader of the S.A and Kurt von Schleicher who was Hitler's procedure chancellor and also Gregor Strasser a former nazi who resined from the party as he had socialist views. hope that helped a bit : ) SOPHIE
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could stand for the Salvation Army Answer:Sturmabteilung, meaning "Storm Division" or Stormtroopers in the German Political Party, the NSDAP. They were a paramiitary or pseudo-military arm designed to act as party organizers and functionaries as well an armed escort and bodyguard. Most often known as "Brown Shirts", they were led by Ernst Rohm who fell out of favor with Hitler in 1934. The result was their elimination in the "Night of the Long Knives".
No published sn data. @ late 50's to late 60's
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He ordered them to do his bidden.
Ernst Rohm was the co-founder of the Nazi group "Storm Battalion." He was born in 1887 and died in 1934. He was considered a rival of Adolf Hitler and was thus executed.
Night of the Long Knives
It was believed that Rohm was plotting a coup against Hitler. Himmler told Hitler this so he could get rid of Rohm so he could rise through the ranks of the Nazi hierarchy. His execution had nothing to do with his sexuality.
Possibly, but I found no evidence of a relation on the Internet. It must be remembered that if Elisabeth is related to Ernst, she did not ask for it and would probably not be bragging about it.
Answeraculy no it was not Hitler. the liquidation of Ernst Rohm and the SA leadership by the SS in June 1934
Ernst Rohm was the leader of the Nazi SA (Brown Shirts), and Adolf Hitler's most serious rival for control of the National Socialist Party in Germany. After 1934 you don't see photos of the Brown Shirts anymore because Hitler had their leaders killed by Heinrich Himmler's SS (the Night of the Long Knives), including Ernst Rohm who was thrown into a jail cell and then shot. With their leaders dead, the 1.4 million members of the SA were absorbed into other Nazi organizations. Ernst Rohm was basically a brutal thug. He was a lowbrow and unsophisticated working-class Nazi, but I can think of two good things to say about him. One: he went to his death bravely, ripping open his brown shirt to bare his chest for the bullets. And two: although Rohm pushed Nazi-ism on Germany, I think it less probable that he would have tried to push it on Europe, as Hitler did.
Hitler. The Brown Shirts were pretty much what people called Nazis when they first started appearing.
Ernst Rohm was the leader of the Nazi SA (Brown Shirts), and Adolf Hitler's most serious rival for control of the National Socialist Party in Germany. After 1934 you don't see photos of the Brown Shirts anymore because Hitler had their leaders killed by Heinrich Himmler's SS (the Night of the Long Knives), including Ernst Rohm who was thrown into a jail cell and then shot. With their leaders dead, the 1.4 million members of the SA were absorbed into other Nazi organizations. Ernst Rohm was basically a brutal thug. He was a lowbrow and unsophisticated working-class Nazi, but I can think of two good things to say about him. One: he went to his death bravely, ripping open his brown shirt to bare his chest for the bullets. And two: although Rohm pushed Nazi-ism on Germany, I think it less probable that he would have tried to push it on Europe, as Hitler did.
Ernst Rohm was the leader of the SA ( Sturmabteilung ) and was assassinated during the coup known as "The Night of the Long Knives" ; see related links below .
The "Night of the Long Knives" was a purge against , notably , the SA led by Ernst Rohm lasting from June 30 to July 2, 1934 .