Sunday, March 17, 2019
German Government Officials in WWII :: European History World War II
German G everywheren ment Officials in WWII Many people have contributed to the cruel dealion of human beings,specifically Jews, in Nazi Germany during the second World War. This is areport on the damage carried out by some of the Nazi criminals workingunder the rule of Adolf Hitler. Many people contributed in Hitlers begin to carry out his FinalSolution. Among these people are Ernst Roehm, Joseph Goebbels, AdolfHimmler, and Hermann Wilhelm Goering. While I discuss how they partook inWorld War Two, keep in mind their actions will, and have, left hand a mark onthe world forever. Little is known well-nigh Ernst Roehms childhood. He was a quiet boy whonever went looking for discompose and didnt express hatred towards anyone,mostly because his parents were Libertarians and never paid attention tothe politics in Germanys heartland. In college, Hitlers ideas andnotions had a strong impact on Roehms personality. though Roehm nevergraduated, he joined the Free Corps, a group of soldiers commit tochanging injustices in the German government. by and by a while, Roehm startedto grow old-hat of the Free Corps non- violent style, and he was tempted tobe more of an activist in government reform. Hitler, looking to recruitfellow officers in his plan, then in its infancy, liked Roehms strongpresence and personality. Roehm, jobless and nowhere to go, joinedHitlers office. After Hitler was elected into office some years later, hesplit his dictatorship into different divisions. Roehm, being one of theoriginal officers, was chosen as mountain pass of the Sturmabteilung, or SA,commonly referred to as the Brownshirts and storm-troopers. By 1932, theBrownshirts had reached more than 400,000 members. All types of men whoHitler saw fit enough to join were members. Among them were ex-Free Corpssoldiers like Roehm, students who werent adapted to find jobs, shopkeeperswho went out of business or werent profitable enough, the unemployed,uneducated, and c ommon criminals. As you can see, they were a very diversebunch. Roehm had full power over where they demonstrated and protested.What was their cause? None really. They were merely an idea of Hitlersto spread his popularity, as well as the Nazi Partys. They roamed thestreets of Munich, often drunk, singing racist stanzas from songs, flogginganyone they thought, judging just from appearance who they thought was aJew or a Communist. Roehm screamed to the marching storm-troopers, We
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