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Sturmabteilung Collection

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Ernst Rohm, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA), Germany, c early1930s. Artist

Ernst Rohm, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA), Germany, c early1930s. Artist
Ernst Ro hm, leader of the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA), Germany, c early1930s. Ernst Julius Ro hm (1887-1934) joined the Nazi Party in 1920 and became a close friend and ally of Adolf Hitler

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Funeral procession for Horst Wessel in the Juedenstasse, Berlin, 1930 (1938). Artist

Funeral procession for Horst Wessel in the Juedenstasse, Berlin, 1930 (1938). Artist
Funeral procession for Horst Wessel in the Juedenstasse, Berlin, 1930, (1938). Wessel (1907-1930) joined the Nazi party and the Sturmabteilung (SA) in 1926

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Also as soldiers of work: SA men in the front line, 1938

Also as soldiers of work: SA men in the front line, 1938
Also as Soldiers of Work: SA Men in the Front Line, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Heated Discussions by Advertising Column, 1931 (1938)

Heated Discussions by Advertising Column, 1931 (1938). Heated discussions by advertising columns became the first contact with Adolf Hitlers movement for Marxian blinded workers

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: The Assassination of Comrade Georg Hirschmann in Munich, 26th May 1927 (1938)

The Assassination of Comrade Georg Hirschmann in Munich, 26th May 1927 (1938). Hirschmann was a member of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the paramilitary arm of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: SA--Out!, 1938

SA--Out!, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party. Its members were known as the Brownshirts because of the colour of their uniforms

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: World War I veterans register for the SA, Germany, 1938

World War I veterans register for the SA, Germany, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: A Fresh Drink from a Tender Hand Tastes Twice as Good, c1933 (1938)

A Fresh Drink from a Tender Hand Tastes Twice as Good, c1933 (1938). A woman offers a drink to members of the SA marching in a parade

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: The supreme SA leader Adolf Hitler with his comrades, 1938

The supreme SA leader Adolf Hitler with his comrades, 1938. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: SA stormtroopers on parade, Germany, c1929-1931

SA stormtroopers on parade, Germany, c1929-1931. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: The historical torchlight procession of the SA in Berlin, 30th January, 1933. Artist

The historical torchlight procession of the SA in Berlin, 30th January, 1933. Artist
The historical torchlight procession of the SA in Berlin on 30th January, 1933. 30th January 1933 was the day Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Three girls watching the traditional parade of SA stormtroopers, Nuremberg, Germany, c1923-1938

Three girls watching the traditional parade of SA stormtroopers, Nuremberg, Germany, c1923-1938. Adolf Hitler stands in the car reviewing the parade

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Hitler inspecting a group of SA Members during World War II, Germany, 1939-1945. Artist

Hitler inspecting a group of SA Members during World War II, Germany, 1939-1945. Artist
Hitler inspecting a group of SA Members during World War II, Germany, 1939-1945. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Parade by members of the SA, Weimar, Germany, 1926

Parade by members of the SA, Weimar, Germany, 1926. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Adolf Hitler and members of the SA at the Weimar rallies, Germany, 3rd-4th July, 1926

Adolf Hitler and members of the SA at the Weimar rallies, Germany, 3rd-4th July, 1926. To the right behind Hitler (1889-1945) is the District Leader of the Ruhr and Chief of Staff

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: SA troops climbing into trucks, Germany, c1926

SA troops climbing into trucks, Germany, c1926. Founded in c1919, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Adolf Hitler, escorted by SS leaders, inspects the SA at a Nazi rally in Nuremberg, 1933

Adolf Hitler, escorted by SS leaders, inspects the SA at a Nazi rally in Nuremberg, 1933
Adolf Hitler, escorted by SS leaders, inspects the SA on a Nazi Party Loyalty Day in Nuremberg, 1933. From Deutsche Gedenkhalle: Das Neue Deutschland compiled by General Von Eisenhart Rothe, 1939

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Horst Wessel, German Nazi activist, c1926-1930

Horst Wessel, German Nazi activist, c1926-1930. Wessel (1907-1930) joined the Nazi party and the SA in 1926. He was shot by Albrecht Hoehler, a communist, on 14th January 1930

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: Marching SA Stormtroopers, Germany, c1925-1930

Marching SA Stormtroopers, Germany, c1925-1930. From Deutsche Gedenkhalle: Das Neue Deutschland compiled by General Von Eisenhart Rothe, 1939

Background imageSturmabteilung Collection: SA members being searched by the police in Berlin, c1920-1933

SA members being searched by the police in Berlin, c1920-1933. The paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party, the SA were often involved in violence at political gatherings


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