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  • Ernst Röhm: Hitler's SA Chief of Staff

    Ernst Röhm by Hancock, E.;

    Hitler's SA Chief of Staff

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      • Publisher's listprice EUR 58.84
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    Estimated delivery time: Expected time of arrival: end of January 2026.
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    Long description:

    The first biography of Ernst Julius Röhm - German military officer, commander of the Nazi Stormtroopers, and homosexual.

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    Table of Contents:

    "The Making of a Young Officer, 1887-1914 * The Transforming Experience of World War I, 1914-18 * The Trauma of the German Revolution, 1918-19 * ""Machine Gun King"" of Bavaria, 1919-22 * Political Soldier, January-September 1923 * Putschist, September 1923-1 April 1924 * Frontbann Leader, April 1924-May 1925 * ""Human, All Too Human"": Private Life, 1925-8 * Lieutenant-Colonel in Bolivia, 1928-30 * Chief of Staff of the S.A., 1931-3 * The Seizure of Power, January-June 1933 * The Search for a Role: Ernst Röhm and the SA, June-December 1933 * Crisis Approaches, January-June 1934 * The Revolution Devours Its Children, 30 June-2 July 1934 * Conclusion: Röhm and the Myth of Röhm"

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