In early 45 there were no SA parades.....Better in 30-37.....
The SA lost power in 1934 but they continued to exist until the end of the war (in 1945 they still had 1,2 million members) After the car accident of Viktor Lutze, Wilhelm Schepmann took command of the SA until the end of the war. But Ok then I go for 1943
guy
Without going back to check, I believe that after the Night of the Long Knives or shortly thereafter, they were integrated into the SS. I think they ceased to be a separate paramilitary force at some point. However, I'm happy to be corrected on this point
Brad
...it was the other way around.....the SS were once part of the SA (very early days)...then became a force in their own right....and completely separated after the events of Operation Hummingbird (or Night of the Long Knives)....the SA existed until the end of the war....a shadow of its former self...
...it was the other way around.....the SS were once part of the SA (very early days)...then became a force in their own right....and completely separated after the events of Operation Hummingbird (or Night of the Long Knives)....the SA existed until the end of the war....a shadow of its former self...
The SA lost power in 1934 but they continued to exist until the end of the war (in 1945 they still had 1,2 million members) After the car accident of Viktor Lutze, Wilhelm Schepmann took command of the SA until the end of the war. But Ok then I go for 1943
guy
Such a parade in fallin Berlin would be totaly innacurate
Such parade with those SA uniforms were held in Germany only prior 1937
Such a parade in fallin Berlin would be totaly innacurate
Such parade with those SA uniforms were held in Germany only prior 1937
Guy - I reckon your diorama would work really well as a pre-war scene with this unfortunate fellow (from WS091) being arrested by those TG SA police for writing "Down with Hitler!" on the poster board.
Carlin.
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Nice paint job :wink2: who owns that set....................^&grin
Nice paint job :wink2: who owns that set....................^&grin