nefarious101 » Yesterday, 12:20 pm » wrote: ↑
you do realize that the Brown Shirts were the first ones the Nazis eliminated when they took power...
can't have the ones you radicalized the worst running around causing trouble
they walked them to a pit and put one to the head....
if you were lucky the one to the head killed you before the bulldozer covered up all the dead brown shirts
guarantees there are no radicals left to cause the "new sheriff" problems
those people were real the nazis....not just pretenders
MOre lulz. The Brown Shirts (SA) were composed of younger leadership, and hence, more radical than the Reichswehr. I know that is hard to believe for people like you who are spoon fed. The German military was also limited to 100k men. The SA had 30x that number.
The SA had their own plans to overthrow Hitler, with Rohm even meeting with French intelligent agents to meet that goal. The SA had also been highly infiltrated with “former” communists, who—again—had designs on a more radical societal shift.
So, limiting the German military to 100k men by sissy French had bad consequences for them. It was a power struggle.