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Stoßtrupp-Hitler or
Stosstrupp-Hitler ("Shock-Troop-Hitler") was a small, short-lived
bodyguard unit set up
specifically for
Adolf Hitler in 1923. Notable...
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stormtrooper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stormtrooper or
storm trooper may
refer to:
Stormtroopers (Imperial Germany),
specialist soldier...
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renamed Stoßtrupp (Shock Troop) 'Adolf Hitler'. Maurice,
Julius Schreck,
Joseph Berchtold, and
Erhard Heiden, were all
members of the
Stoßtrupp. On 9 November...
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renamed Stoßtrupp-Hitler ("Shock Troop-Hitler"). The unit was
solely responsible for Hitler's
personal protection. On 9
November 1923 the
Stoßtrupp, along...
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Heiden joined a
small personal bodyguard unit for
Adolf Hitler named Stoßtrupp-Hitler ("Shock Troop–Hitler"). That same year,
Hitler felt
strong enough...
- unit was
renamed Stoßtrupp (Shock Troop)–Hitler. The unit
numbered no more than 20
members at that time. On 9
November 1923, the
Stoßtrupp,
along with the...
- operations. "Shock troop" is a calque, a
loose translation of the
German word
Stoßtrupp (literally "push squad"). ****ault
troopers are
typically organized for...
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Later that year, the unit was
renamed Stoßtrupp-Hitler ("Shock Troop-Hitler"). On 9
November 1923 the
Stoßtrupp,
along with the SA and
several other paramilitary...
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youngest to die in the putsch.
Member of the **** Party, Sturmabteilung, and
Stoßtrupp-Hitler. Kurt Neubauer,
valet for
Erich Ludendorff and
World War I veteran...
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Shock Troop (German title:
Stoßtrupp 1917) is a 1934
German war film
written and
directed by Hans Zöberlein [de], and
starring Ludwig Schmid-Wildy, Beppo...