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He was the commander-in-chief of the army, but when he died in battle, he was only the title of regimental commander, the most unfortunate general in Germany!

On June 30, 1934, a crucial day for the German Nazi Party, the Second General of the Nazi Party, Hitler and Ernst Röhm, completely tore their faces, and at the instigation of the Wehrmacht and the big capitalists, Hitler decided to ban the "private armed" SA of the Nazi Party led by Röhm.

He was the commander-in-chief of the army, but when he died in battle, he was only the title of regimental commander, the most unfortunate general in Germany!

Prior to this, in February 1934, Ernst Röhm tried to merge the SA with the Wehrmacht, while at the same time clamoring for a so-called "second revolution" against the big capitalists on behalf of the "workers", putting the capitalists' money in the service of the workers who created wealth with their hands.

And it was precisely because of Röhm's remarks that for a time the Wehrmacht and the German big capitalists began to be eager to move against the Nazi Party, and even had signs of the removal of the Nazi Party by force, and Hitler was in danger of being replaced at any time.

In order to survive, and to remain in power, to develop the Nazi Party, Hitler turned politically to the Wehrmacht and the big capitalists. To show his sincerity, on 30 June Hitler dispatched his newly formed "SS" and stormed the SA camp, capturing and executing a large number of leaders.

As the supreme leader of the SA, although He was Hitler's most intimate comrade-in-arms, Hitler still killed him for the sake of the future of the Nazi Party, and on July 1, Röhm was directly shot, and it was rumored that he had asked Hitler to personally execute him before his death, but Hitler did not come.

He was the commander-in-chief of the army, but when he died in battle, he was only the title of regimental commander, the most unfortunate general in Germany!

It is precisely because Hitler sacrificed the SA that the Wehrmacht is still unique, and the Wehrmacht has also shown its sincerity, focusing on declaring allegiance to Führer Hitler and fighting for the future of Germany.

But after all, Röhm was Hitler's best partner in bringing the Nazi Party from nothing to running Germany, and when Hitler was speaking on the streets, in the face of hostile political forces, countless fights were fought by Röhm.

Therefore, although Hitler sacrificed Röhm, his heart was very dissatisfied with the Wehrmacht's behavior of forcing himself, and in the face of the wehrmacht's allegiance, he wrote a big word "unbelief" on his face, and he never gave up the opportunity to find the Wehrmacht.

And this search passed for 3 years, until 1938, when the Minister of Defense von Blomberg suddenly fell in love with a prostitute and married despite the pressure of public opinion. Von Blomberg was a traditional "Junker aristocracy" and his actions were seen as an insult to the dignity of the "Junker nobility".

He was the commander-in-chief of the army, but when he died in battle, he was only the title of regimental commander, the most unfortunate general in Germany!

In the end von Blomberg had to choose to leave. In the order of succession, von Fritsch, who was now commander-in-chief of the army, should take over as defense minister. But judging from the historical results, von Fritsch was tragically harmed by this "pie" that was "smashed" from the sky.

With Hitler's acquiescence, the SS fabricated that von Fritsch was a hot spot for "homosexuality", trapping him in the same whirlpool of public opinion as von Blomberg, and was eventually forced to resign because of the disgrace of a "Juncker aristocrat".

Not only did he not sit as defense minister, but he also lost the position of commander-in-chief of the army. What is even more tragic is that in the Polish battle, which Germany almost completely won, von Fritsch, the "mascot" of the "mixed" battle, lost his life.

On 22 September 1939 von Fritsch, as honorary regimental commander, led the Old German Twelfth Artillery Regiment into Poland, only to be found dead near Plaga, Warsaw, Poland.

Because of the contradictions between his life and the SS, the cause of his death was not only that he was killed in battle, but also the possibility of being shot by the SS.

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