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Who was the SA leader?
Ernst Röhm
The SA was a paramilitary group set up by Hitler in 1921 to attack political rivals. Its leader was Ernst Röhm. The SA had been very important in getting Hitler into power in January 1933 and in securing the Enabling Act in March 1933, but by 1934 Hitler wanted to get rid of this organisation.
What did the SA wear?
Along with a brown shirt uniform, SA members would wear swastika armbands with a kepi cap. Originally, the SA used its pre-1923 rank titles, but this changed in 1926 when local SA units began to be grouped into larger regiment sized formations known as Standarten.
Who founded the SA?
Adolf Hitler
Ernst Röhm
Sturmabteilung/Founders
The SA was founded in Munich by Hitler in 1921 out of various roughneck elements that had attached themselves to the fledgling Nazi movement.
Who designed the SA uniform?
Boss joined the Nazi Party in 1931, two years before Adolf Hitler came to power. By the third quarter of 1932, the all-black SS uniform (to replace the SA brown shirts) was designed by SS-Oberführer Prof. Karl Diebitsch, and graphic designer Walter Heck, who had no affiliation with the company.
What is the abbreviation of SA?
SA, abbreviation of Sturmabteilung (German: “Assault Division”), byname Storm Troopers or Brownshirts, German Sturmtruppen or Braunhemden, in the German Nazi Party, a paramilitary organization whose methods of violent intimidation played a key role in Adolf Hitler’s rise to power.
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Who was the leader of the SA during World War 2?
The leadership of the SA passed from Maurice to the young Hans Ulrich Klintzsch in this period. He had been a naval officer and a member of the Erhardy Brigade of Kapp Putsch fame. When he took over command of the SA, he was a member of the notorious Organisation Consul (OC).