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  1. Hace 4 días · Ernst Röhm holding a speech during an SA rally in Dortmund, July 1933. Source: Deutsches Historisches Museum, Lebendiges Museum Online When Hitler aimed to win the support of the traditional right-wing elitist groups, however, the thuggish behavior and unchecked violence of the SA became a liability.

  2. Hace 3 días · Introduction. The Night of the Long Knives, also known as the Röhm Purge, was a watershed moment in the history of Nazi Germany. This brutal event, which took place from June 30 to July 2, 1934, saw Adolf Hitler and his allies within the Nazi Party carry out a series of political executions, primarily targeting the leadership of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the party‘s paramilitary wing.

  3. Hace 1 día · Goebbels was present at the arrest of SA leader Ernst Röhm in Munich. On 2 August 1934, President von Hindenburg died. In a radio broadcast, Goebbels announced that the offices of president and chancellor had been combined, and Hitler had been formally named as Führer und Reichskanzler (leader and chancellor).

  4. Hace 1 día · Por supuesto que lo habría, pero con otro Führer: Ernst Röhm, Joseph Goebbels u otro. ¿Y si hubiera habido una unificación de socialistas y comunistas en las elecciones de 1932? Juntos habrían obtenido el 37,3% de los votos, mientras que los nazis habrían obtenido sólo el 33%.

  5. Hace 2 días · Beginning in April 1934, and at Hitler's request, Heydrich and Himmler began building a dossier on Sturmabteilung (SA) leader Ernst Röhm in an effort to remove him as a rival for party leadership. At this point, the SS was still part of the SA, the early Nazi paramilitary organisation which now numbered over 3 million men. [58]

  6. Hace 22 horas · On June 30, 1934, the SS together with the Gestapo murdered most of the SA leadership, including its chief Ernst Röhm (pictured with Himmler). Getty Images Rise of Reinhard Heydrich.

  7. Hace 3 días · Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering; [a] German: [ˈhɛʁman ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈɡøːʁɪŋ] ⓘ; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German politician, military leader, and convicted war criminal. He was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which governed Germany from 1933 to 1945.