On 30 June 1934 Ernst Röhm was (head of the storm troopers of the NSDAP, SA, and Hitler's deputy) killed a number of other SA members on the orders of Hitler. The background is that Röhm very extensive wanted to set our own political ideas of a Nazi regime and Hitler, and challenged the gang of Goebbels and Goering.
So it just made it Hitler, the SA of a coup in the early 30's to hold back, as the former already saw the opportunity to come to a legalistic way (ie on the basis of laws and parliamentary mechanisms) to power. Also, the aggressive actions of the SA after taking over the rule of the Nazi party in Germany in Hitler's eyes was counterproductive. Wider objectives were
Roehm:
- the SA is part of the regular armed forces are
- Röhm himself is said to be Minister of War
- expropriation within the meaning of the NSDAP program 1920
This risk, he not only the power-trio Hitler-Goering-Goebbels, but also the political alliances that Hitler has attached to the target of a powerful, to create after the Treaty of Versailles prohibited German armed forces: the army was the monopoly of military weapons and promised nationalization risk the development of an industrial and agricultural basis of rearmament and the medium term planned wars of aggression. wanted
Fractionation of the Nazi Party Hitler did not accept, the June killings appeared to be a tool to eliminate any internal party opposition through fear and terror to nip in the bud.
indication is for the internal power struggle and that Hitler's bodyguard (the Schutzstaffel, SS) a few weeks later, the Army already has been incorporated. The argument of the independence of the German army was just a straw man.
On 3 July, the murderer out all the stops and took advantage of the legalized extortion by the Enabling Act legislative power to the murders. The Nazi government enacted the Law on Measures State self-defense as follows: for the suppression of high and treasonable attacks on
The 30th June, 1 and 2 July 1934 completed a state self-defense measures are legal.
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