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Stabschef ([ʃtaːps.ʃɛf], lit. 'Chief of staff') was an
office and
paramilitary rank in the
Sturmabteilung (SA), the
paramilitary stormtroopers ****ociated...
- the
commander of the Sturmabteilung ("SA") who
succeeded Ernst Röhm as
Stabschef and Reichsleiter.
After he died from
injuries received in a car accident...
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Stabschef-SA who was
generally accepted as the
Commander of the SA,
acting in Hitler's name. The
following personnel held the
position of
Stabschef-SA:...
- SA-Obergruppenführer
Viktor Lutze, who had been
spying on Röhm, was
named as the new
Stabschef (SA).
While some
Germans were
shocked by the
killings of 30 June to 2...
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Sturmabteilung until the
spring of 1933, when Röhm made the
title position of
Stabschef (SA
Chief of Staff) into a rank and
promoted himself accordingly. Also...
- June 1934) was a
German ****
politician and
Deputy to
Ernst Röhm, the
Stabschef of the
Sturmabteilung (SA).
Heines was one of the
earliest members of...
- (SS) and
Gestapo to
purge the
entire SA leadership.
Hitler targeted SA
Stabschef (Chief of Staff)
Ernst Röhm and
other SA
leaders who—along with a number...
- Sturmabteilung,
rising to
become its
effective leader as the
first SA-
Stabschef from 1929 to 1930. At the
start of the **** regime, he
served as Adolf...
- SA—actually a
party division—was
given quasi-governmental
authority and
their Stabschef became a
cabinet minister without portfolio. By
virtue of the 30 January...
- (SA), the Party's
paramilitary organization,
where Ernst Röhm, the SA-
Stabschef since January 1931,
appointed him to the
Obersten SA-Führung (OSAF – Supreme...