by killing neutral, civilians and Jews
1937
The SA helped Hitler gain power by scaring German people.
Hitler purged the SA to remove some political rivals within the Nazi Party and to gain the support of the German Army.
I don't now
SS and SA
1937
The SA helped Hitler gain power by scaring German people.
Hitler purged the SA to remove some political rivals within the Nazi Party and to gain the support of the German Army.
I don't now
I don't now
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Answer: The SA, aka Brown Shirts under the leadership of Roehm, had been a close ally of Hitler since the early 1920's. By 1934 there were almost 2.5 million SA troopers. Roehm expected his SA to be the new peoples army & dismantle the regular German Army. In order to gain support from the Army, Hitler had to purge the SA. This included the execution of Roehm. !934 saw a bloodbath as the SA & its leadership were liquidated. That was the deal Hitler had to make, and a deal that was needed as the SA were not professional soldiers and Hitler saw no value in trying to train them. Without the elimination of the SA, Hitler would be at the mercy of the German generals & their forces. The regular army had the real military power in Germany & wanted the SA eliminated.
SS and SA
Hermann Gorning
The SA is Sturmabteilung or 'storm department'. The SA (brown shirts) were effective under Hitler at intimidating all political opponents of the Nazi Party, and persecuting the Jewish population of Germany. They were instrumental in Hitler's seizure of power in Germany.
Röhm Purge
Oh, dude, like, Hitler saw Rohm and the SA as a threat because they were getting too powerful and could potentially challenge his authority. It's like when your friend starts getting more likes on their Instagram posts than you, you gotta shut that down before they become more popular than you. Hitler was all about that power trip, so he had no time for rivals in his quest for domination.