The SA 1921–45: Hitler’s Stormtroopers (Men-at-Arms)

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pp. [2] 48.”In 1919 Adolf Hitler joined the tiny German Workers’ Party (DAP) in Munich, becoming its leader the following year and adding ‘National Socialist’ to its title. Thus the NSDAP, popularly known as the Nazi Party, was born. All political parties had strong-arm squads to protect their meetings from disruption by rivals, and the NSDAP was no exception. In August 1921 ex-naval Lieutenant Hans Ulrich Klintzsch took command of the NSDAP’s ‘Defence and Propaganda Troop’ which, the following month, was renamed the SA (Sturmabteilung = Storm Detachment). David Littlejohn’s fine text examines the history, uniforms and insignia of Hitler’s stormtroopers prior to and during World War II”. Osprey Men at Arms series number 220. See our military catalogue for further books in this series, paperback edition, Signed and inscribed by Ron Volstad on title page

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ISBN 0850459443
ISBN13 9780850459449
Number of pages 48
Original Title The SA 1921–45: Hitler's Stormtroopers (Men-at-Arms)
Published Date 1990
Illustrators Ron Volstad
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size Larger 8vo
Place of Publication London
Edition First Edition
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pp. [2] 48.”In 1919 Adolf Hitler joined the tiny German Workers’ Party (DAP) in Munich, becoming its leader the following year and adding ‘National Socialist’ to its title. Thus the NSDAP, popularly known as the Nazi Party, was born. All political parties had strong-arm squads to protect their meetings from disruption by rivals, and the NSDAP was no exception. In August 1921 ex-naval Lieutenant Hans Ulrich Klintzsch took command of the NSDAP’s ‘Defence and Propaganda Troop’ which, the following month, was renamed the SA (Sturmabteilung = Storm Detachment). David Littlejohn’s fine text examines the history, uniforms and insignia of Hitler’s stormtroopers prior to and during World War II”. Osprey Men at Arms series number 220. See our military catalogue for further books in this series, paperback edition, Signed and inscribed by Ron Volstad on title page

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Weight 1 kg