Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

Brownshirt

created by vapour

(thing) by vapour (4.1 wk) (print)   ?   1 C! I like it! Sat May 25 2002 at 0:31:22

Popular name for the Nazi Party's Sturmabteilung, the SA or "stormtroopers." So called because their uniforms were brown. Nowadays, the label (often used interchangeably with "blackshirts") generally applies to any group that exhibits blind loyalty to a leader, especially one that uses ugly tactics to support him or her.

The German brownshirts were formed (copied from a similar corps in Italy) in 1921 as the first formal gang of Nazi thugs. Their official purpose was to provide security at Nazi events: Germany was in a state of profound political ferment, still in shambles from World War I and the ruinous Treaty of Versailles, with communists and fascists fighting it out in the street to lead the populist movement.

Before long, the brownshirts were marching in street demonstrations, roughing up voters, and causing havoc whenever it suited Adolf Hitler's purposes. For years, they engaged in the kind of provocation of which the Reichstag Fire was symbolic: Hitler rode to power partly on a promise of restoring order in Germany, when his own hooligans were responsible for wrecking it.

After the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, the brownshirts -- like the rest of the Nazi Party -- were thrown into disarray. They only got their act together again two years later. In 1931, Hitler put Ernst Rohm in charge of them, and he proceeded to treat them like his own mercenary army: between 1931 and the time Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933, there were more than two million of them.

That was 20 times the size of Germany's treaty-limited army.

The brownshirts attracted every kind of dreg Germany could produce: men cashiered from the kaiser's devastated army after the First World War, turned out of their jobs in Germany's crippled economy, released from prisons the state could no longer sustain.

No wonder they ran amok.

Rohm had the idea that the SA could displace Germany's regular army, something the country's military leaders and industrialists -- not all of whom were Nazi loyalists -- couldn't countenance. Hitler purged Rohm in the Night of the Long Knives in 1934.

That event marked a sudden decline in the brownshirts' power. With Hitler secure in power, street violence was no longer necessary: it was even counterproductive to the dictator's ends. The Nazis had the ordinary agents of the state to do the heavy lifting, and the elite SS for political tasks requiring force. Their numbers were dramatically reduced and the remainder were turned into "home-guard" militia.


printable version
chaos

Night of the Long Knives Treaty of Versailles Beer Hall Putsch Nazi Identification of Prisoners
Reichstag fire Black Shirts Godwin's Law Josef Mengele
Being short Benevolent Order Of Armadillos Holocaust Martin Bormann
Dream Log: June 27, 2003 St. Paul, Minnesota apparatchik Russian Revolution
Crackpot Index Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Speech at the Republican Convention, 2004 Fascist purge
Germany Adolf Hitler SS Heinrich Himmler
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Nodes to live by:
Same-Sex Marriage and the Law
The Two Cultures
Doing drugs for fun and profit
Baby Wants Gravy
Non-standard analysis
The fear of the LORD is the ending of freedom
To win the game you must kill me, John Romero
It's only love: at the end of the day, there are still thunderstorms and sunsets
Anti-coffee legislation throughout history
How to improve your chances of having sex
Guinness
Scientific Morality
pipeline
New Writeups
survival11
good luck(person)
Lucy-S
shovelglove(idea)
Adaptive Child
Mexican secret sauce(recipe)
Adaptive Child
nacho libre(recipe)
TheLady
Iron Man(review)
Scaevola
Risk in the Roman law of sale(idea)
semicolon
overheard at IHOP(event)
choirotey
Violent pickup lines(idea)
Ouzo
Blue Ovaries, Grrrrrrwl(log)
uncljoedoc
explanation(person)
Noung
One no longer loves one's insight when one communicates it(idea)
AspieDad
Pornology(essay)
nailbiter
Nicole duFresne(person)
Simulacron3
stigmergy(idea)
nakusavi
Yesterday I learned how to kiss(idea)
Everything 2 is brought to you by the letter C and The Everything Development Company