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Memoirs of Ernst Roehm

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Ernst Roehm was one of the key architects behind the rise of the Nazi Party.

From 1919 until 1923, following the defeat of Germany in the First World War, Roehm served in the Freikorps and then NSDAP - the Nazi Party.

He served as the party's patron, promoter and watchdog, and helped found the SA, the thuggish workforce behind Nazi political activity leading up to 1933.

It has been stated that the rise to power of both Hitler and the Nazi Party would not have happened without Roehm's organizational skill, authority and influence.

He took part in the Beer hall putsch in 1923, but was sufficiently disillusioned by 1925 with the prospects for Nazism that he stood for the Reichtag instead.

Roehm wrote and published his memoirs in 1928 - entitled A Traitor's Story - the year he both resumed working for the Nazis and left to serve in the Bolivian army for two years.

Roehm proved to be an eloquent writer and he was candid about his experiences and his relationship with the Fuehrer.

He wrote, 'Hitler and were linked by ties of sincere friendship.' Little did Roehm know where that 'friendship' would end.

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1783032502 / 9781783032501
eBook (EPUB)
15/03/2012
English
213 pages
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