k Ernst Rhm1930s Ernst Rm, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung SA, Germany, c early1930s. He helped organise the SA, the brownshirted Nazi paramilitary organisation, and went on to become its leader. After Hitler came to power in 1933, Rm demanded that the German Army be disbanded and incorporated into the SA. Hitler resisted the demand, not least because he required the support of the ailing German President and former commander of the army, Paul Hindenburg. Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich, head of the SS, a rival to the SA, convinced Hitler that Rm was planning to move against him, and showed senior army officers falsified evidence of an anarchy. Rm and the rest of the SA leadership were arrested in a purge that became known as The Night of the Long Knives. Rm and the rest of the SA leadership were arrested in a purge that became known as The Night of the Long Knives and he was executed in Munchs Stadelheim Prison on 2 July 1934. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ernst R hm  1930s  Ernst R m, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung  SA , Germany, c early1930s. He helped organise the SA, the brown shirted Nazi paramilitary organisation, and went on to become its leader. After Hitler came to power in 1933, R m demanded that the German Army be disbanded and incorporated into the SA. Hitler resisted the demand, not least because he required the support of the ailing German President and former commander of the army, Paul Hindenburg. Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich, head of the SS, a rival to the SA, convinced Hitler that R m was planning to move against him, and showed senior army officers falsified evidence of an anarchy. R m and the rest of the SA leadership were arrested in a purge that became known as  The Night of the Long Knives . Rm and the rest of the SA leadership were arrested in a purge that became known as  The Night of the Long Knives  and he was executed in Munch s Stadelheim Prison on 2 July 1934.
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Ernst Röhm (1930s)

Ernst Rm, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA), Germany, c early1930s. He helped organise the SA, the brown-shirted Nazi paramilitary organisation, and went on to become its leader. After Hitler came to power in 1933, Rm demanded that the German Army be disbanded and incorporated into the SA. Hitler resisted the demand, not least because he required the support of the ailing German President and former commander of the army, Paul Hindenburg. Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich, head of the SS, a rival to the SA, convinced Hitler that Rm was planning to move against him, and showed senior army officers falsified evidence of an anarchy. Rm and the rest of the SA leadership were arrested in a purge that became known as 'The Night of the Long Knives'. Rm and the rest of the SA leadership were arrested in a purge that became known as 'The Night of the Long Knives' and he was executed in Munch's Stadelheim Prison on 2 July 1934.

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