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  1. The Night of the Long Knives (German: Nacht der langen Messer ⓘ), also called the Röhm purge (German: Der Röhm-Putsch) or Operation Hummingbird (German: Unternehmen Kolibri), was a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from 30 June to 2 July 1934.

    • Operation Hummingbird, Röhm Putsch (by the Nazis), The Blood Purge
    • Nazi Germany
    • 30 June to 2 July 1934
  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Night of the Long Knives, in German history, purge of Nazi leaders by Adolf Hitler on June 30, 1934. Fearing that the paramilitary SA had become too powerful, Hitler ordered his elite SS guards to murder the organization’s leaders, including Ernst Röhm .

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. La noche de los cuchillos largos 1 2 (en alemán: Nacht der langen Messer) u Operación Colibrí o purga de Röhm, fue una purga política que tuvo lugar en Alemania entre el 30 de junio y el 1 de julio de 1934, cuando el régimen nazi, dirigido por Adolf Hitler, llevó a cabo una serie de asesinatos políticos.

  4. The Night of Long Knives, also known as the Röhm Putsch, was the purge of the SA leadership and other political opponents from 30 June 1934 to 2 July 1934. Carried out primarily by the SS and the Gestapo, over 150 people were murdered and hundreds more were arrested.

  5. 28 de jun. de 2021 · The Röhm Purge (the “Night of the Long Knives") was the murder of the leadership of the SA (Storm Troopers), the Nazi paramilitary formation led by Ernst Röhm. Learn more.

  6. Night of the Long Knives, (June 30, 1934) Purge of Nazi leaders by Adolf Hitler. Fearing that the paramilitary SA had become too powerful, Hitler ordered his elite SS guards to murder the organization’s leaders, including Ernst Röhm.

  7. The Night of the Long Knives. A cartoon depicting the events of 1934. By mid-1934, Hitler seemed to be master of all Germany. He had banned opposition parties, taken control of the press, outlawed troublesome unions and thrown communists and other political dissidents into concentration camps.