In a message dated 2/12/2005 4:04:00 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Iâd be curious to know how many of  the men went into the German Wehrmacht, which was the one place a person could be beyond the reach of the Gestapo, the SA or the SS.

Well, it was not entirely a safe place for those judged untermenschen. The SA came to an end during the night of the long knives.
Also known as the Reichsmordwoche (The Blood Purge), took place over the night and early morning of SUnday July 1st, 1934. The Sturm Abteilung came to an abrupt end that night, parts of it were re-absorbed into the SS or the Wehrmacht.
 
Other than that little discrepancy, I agree with your analysis completely.
 
Regards,
 
Scott
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