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trade unionists, and
especially Jews. The SA were
colloquially called Brownshirts (Braunhemden)
because of the
colour of
their uniform's shirts, similar...
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Sturmabteilung (SA), the ****s'
paramilitary organization,
known colloquially as "
Brownshirts". ****
propaganda presented the
murders as a
preventive measure against...
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paramilitary organisation Sturmabteilung (SA;
Storm Detachment), or
Brownshirts, used
physical violence to
advance their political position, disrupting...
- The
uniforms and
insignia of the
Schutzstaffel (SS)
served to
distinguish its ****
paramilitary ranks between 1925 and 1945 from the
ranks of the Wehrmacht...
- February, the
violence was
extended to the
Social Democrats, with
gangs of
brownshirts breaking up
Social Democrat meetings and
beating up
their speakers and...
- the
German soldiers' in 1918. The SA ("storm troopers", also
known as "
Brownshirts") were
founded as a
party militia in 1921 and
began violent attacks on...
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first major anti-Jewish
action on 13
October 1930, when
groups of ****
brownshirts smashed the
windows of Jewish-owned
stores at
Potsdamer Platz. The Wall...
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family attempt to flee to Switzerland, but they are
stopped by a
group of
Brownshirts, led by the
Gauleiter Hans Zeller,
waiting outside the villa. To cover...
- for the unemplo**** and the homeless—who were
later recruited into the
Brownshirt Sturmabteilung (SA –
Storm Detachments).
Adolf Hitler was
impressed by...
- Lepage, Jean-Denis (2016). Hitler's Stormtroopers: The SA, The ****'s
Brownshirts, 1922–1945.
Frontline Books. ISBN 978-1-399-07721-7. Lilla,
Joachim (2005)...