Sa in nazi germany

    • [DOC File]Road to War

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      150 leaders of the Storm troopers SA were executed. Many members of the SA were committed socialists and demanded that Nazi policy embrace socialist aims. This was not a direction the Nazis wished to follow so the SA were eliminated. This would also give Hitler the support of the Germany army who were scared of the SA taking their jobs.

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    • [DOC File]Hitler’s Germany, 1933–39

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      ALL QUESTIONS – NAZI GERMANY. 1a –4 marks, ‘What can you learn from the source…’ PE x 2. 1b – 6 marks, ‘Describe the key features…’ 9 mins, PE x 2 (3?) 1b)Describe the measures taken in the Treaty of Versailles to limit German power. (6 marks) 1b) Describe Germany’s territorial losses in the Treaty of Versailles (6marks)

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    • [DOC File]The SA vs the SS

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      Also, Rohm, the leader of the SA, was talking about a Socialist revolution and about taking over the army. On the night of 30 June 1934 - codeword 'Hummingbird - Hitler ordered the SS to kill more than 400 SA men. ... Question: What was the role of women in Nazi Germany? ...

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    • [DOC File]Why did the Nazis persecute many groups in German society

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      Hitler’s Germany, 1933–39. A. Hitler became Chancellor in 1933. By 1934, he was totalitarian dictator of Germany (CREEP NF). 1. C. hancellor, 30 January 1933 – In November 1932, Chancellor Von Schleicher resigned. In January 1993, Hindenburg offered Hitler the post of Chancellor.

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    • [DOCX File]January 1939

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      SA and SS troopers organized boycotts of the Jewish shops and businesses, as seen in the pictures, which were marked with a Star of David. In 1935, most importantly, the Nuremberg Laws took away the German citizenship from Jews. ... A Volkswagen advertisement, supporting the idea of the Aryan Race and the Nazi-controlled Germany.

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    • [DOC File]Nazi Germany - Weebly

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      The greatest threat came from within the Nazi Party…Rohm, as a leader of the SA, was a genuine threat to Hitler’s own position as a leader. Rohm was the commander of a very large organisation of men whose members were increasingly violent and out of control…Moreover, Rohm favoured a ‘second revolution’…which would lead to more ...

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    • Hitler’s Bullyboys: The Role of the SA in Nazi Germany ...

      The De-Stur mabteilung. abbreviated SA (German for "Storm detachment" or "Assault detachment" or "Assault section", usually translated as "stormtroop(er)s"), functioned as a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party. The SA was founded in Munich by Hitler in 1921 out of various roughneck elements that had attached themselves to the fledgling Nazi movement.

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    • [DOCX File]The Bicester School

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      The Law against the Formation of Parties declared the Nazi Party the only political party in Germany. All other parties were banned, and their leaders were put in prison. 7 Night of the Long Knives - 30 June 1934 . The SA were the thugs who Hitler had used to help him come to power. They had defended his meetings, and attacked opponents.

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