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In Germany, as the Nazis rose to power, the '''''Sturmabteilung''''' (SA), also known as the Brownshirts<ref>Actually tan/khaki</ref> or Stormtroopers, were their first uniformed force. While they were uniformed and had ranks, they were never a serious military force, although [[Ernst Roehm]], their commander, saw them as a "revolutionary" alternative to the regular Army.
In Germany, as the Nazis rose to power, the '''''Sturmabteilung''''' (SA), also known as the Brownshirts<ref>Actually tan/khaki</ref> or Stormtroopers, were their first uniformed force. While they were uniformed and had ranks, they were never a serious military force, although Ernst Roehm, their commander, saw them as a "revolutionary" alternative to the regular Army.


While the SA stayed in existence until the end of the war, Rohm and his immediate circle were purged in 1934, and the [[SS]], once a small unit within the SA, became the primary Party force. As opposed to the SA, the SS did develop true military units as well as security forces.
While the SA stayed in existence until the end of the war, Rohm and his immediate circle were purged in 1934, and the [[SS]], once a small unit within the SA, became the primary Party force. As opposed to the SA, the SS did develop true military units as well as security forces.
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In Germany, as the Nazis rose to power, the Sturmabteilung (SA), also known as the Brownshirts[1] or Stormtroopers, were their first uniformed force. While they were uniformed and had ranks, they were never a serious military force, although Ernst Roehm, their commander, saw them as a "revolutionary" alternative to the regular Army.

While the SA stayed in existence until the end of the war, Rohm and his immediate circle were purged in 1934, and the SS, once a small unit within the SA, became the primary Party force. As opposed to the SA, the SS did develop true military units as well as security forces.

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  1. Actually tan/khaki