In a message dated 2/12/2005 6:47:44 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

To be clear: the SA (Sturmabteiling) per se did not end in the Night of the Long Knives. Lutze was its next leader.  What ended was the SA as the Naziâs left, i.e. truly socialist wing, those, who like Roehm were not merely intense nationalists but also genuine socialists.

Hitler's betrayal of Roehm after he had guaranteed him amnesty to return and run the brownshirt wing of the party was the sure and certain proof that Hitler's ambitions left no room for loyalty to others. It was of course, the price tag the Junkers and the army placed on their cooperation - an end to Roehm's threat to the sanctity of the Prussian leadership.
 
Regards,
 
Scott
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