Hitler purged the SA to remove some political rivals within the Nazi Party and to gain the support of the German Army.
The Night of the Long Knives or "Operation Hummingbird" was an operation in which Adolf Hitler ordered the SS (Schutzstaffel, Protective Squadron) and Gestapo (Secret Police) to assassinate the leaders of the SA (Sturmabteilung, Stormtroopers). Hitler required the support of the Army and Big Business Elites but they did not trust the SA, in order for Hitler to gain their support, he had all the SA leaders assassinated between June 30 and July 2 1934.
Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
Hitler's Reign of Terror was created in 1934.
The Night of the Long Knives occurred on June 29 1934. During this night, Hitler had the SS murder between 100 and 200 SA (the 'brownshirt' paramilitary) leaders whom he thought might pose him a threat in the future. Those killed included Ernst Rohm, the leader of the SA, whom Hitler saw as competition.
Hitler moved against the Sturmabteilung (SA), the paramilitary Brownshirts, and its leader, Ernst Röhm, because he saw the independence of the SA and the penchant of its members for street violence as a direct threat to his power. He also wanted to conciliate leaders of the Reichswehr, the official German military who both feared and despised the SA-in particular Röhm's ambition to absorb the Reichswehr into the SA under his own leadership. Finally, Hitler used the purge to attack or eliminate critics of his regime, especially those loyal to Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, and to settle scores with old enemies.
Röhm Purge
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.
Gregor Strasser was a Reichstag deputy assassinated during purge "Night of Long Knives" 30 Jun 1934
Answeraculy no it was not Hitler. the liquidation of Ernst Rohm and the SA leadership by the SS in June 1934
The Night of the Long Knives or "Operation Hummingbird" was an operation in which Adolf Hitler ordered the SS (Schutzstaffel, Protective Squadron) and Gestapo (Secret Police) to assassinate the leaders of the SA (Sturmabteilung, Stormtroopers). Hitler required the support of the Army and Big Business Elites but they did not trust the SA, in order for Hitler to gain their support, he had all the SA leaders assassinated between June 30 and July 2 1934.
The Night of Long Knives occurred on June 30, 1934. More than a thousand high ranking SA officials (Hitler's militant Nazi storm troopers), including several of Hitler's oldest affiliates were executed in a bloody purge by those who opposed the group's radicalism. After this purge, another Nazi organization was created to replace the SA officials: the Schutzstaffel, or the SS. The SS became the most dreaded arm of Nazi terror. Thus the Night of Long Knives was an action of opposition against the Nazi regime that simply gave rise to an even stronger paramilitary organization for the Nazis.
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 .
The night (actually a weekend) in June 1934 when Hitler used the SS to kill leaders of the SA and others who had recently angered him
Hitler decided to purge the SA because it was spirraling out of controll. they were interfering with the running of the law courts and the running of the country. the SA dissproved of some nazi leaders. The SA had many demands if hitler supported them over the army then he would have to comply with them. Most of all Hitler did not agree with their ani-capitalist policies and their working class aims. The army was better trained and better equiped. The army was the only organisation which had the power to depose Hitler from his mantle, he had to gain their support,. The army had a lot of support from many large co-operations and many conservatives. Since the Nazi party was running short of funds it needed the support of the large business. Hitler needed and efficient army to take back the land lost by the Treaty of Versaille ( Reinland etc..). Hitler was getting a bad reputation because of Ernst Rohm. Cording to some popular belief Rohm hosted large homosexual orgies in the Weisse. When Hitler made the arrest he found Rohm with a large number of the younger SA members scattered around his bed.
Hitler planned The Night of the Long Knives, 30 June 1934, to eliminate the SA (a paramilitary force that helped him greatly achieve power) once and for all. His friend Ernst Rohm was the leader of the SA who was killed on the Night of the Long Knives. Hitler didn't kill Rohm himself but indirectly, yes, Hitler killed his friend.
Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
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.