THE ARCHIVE [Das Archiv] Vol. 97, April 1942, Page 54. The War Employment of the SA
29 April 1942
In the Great German Rundfunk, the Chief of the Main Office Directorate of the Highest SA Directorate, Obergruppenfuehrer (Lt. Gen.) Juettner, made a speech on the war employment of the SA.
He emphasized that the total service of the SA like in war time is directed toward "victory." The basic thought that the SA man does not want to be more than a serving member in the great common front dominates all SA men. The SA man stands in the ranks of the rest of the German men with whom he entered into an insoluble union. He feels himself responsible to a special degree for their bearing and is to be found everywhere where it means "Volunteers forward!" Numerous SA men, of which more than half are not in the officer rank were decorated with the Knights Cross and the Iron Cross.
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Article on a speech (by Juettner) on the service of SA men in the war
Authors
Max Juettner (deputy chief of SA Staff)
Max Juettner
German politician (1888-1963)
- Born: 1888-01-11 (Saalfeld)
- Died: 1963-08-14 (Munich)
- Country of citizenship: Germany
- Occupation: politician
- Member of political party: German National People's Party; Nazi Party
- Participant in: Judges' Trial (date: 1947-03-25; role: affiant)
- Position held: SA-Obergruppenführer; member of the Reichstag of Nazi Germany
- VIAF ID: https://viaf.org/viaf/10954505
Date: 29 April 1942
Literal Title: Excerpt from "Das Archiv" . . . The War Employment of the SA
Total Pages: 1
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: PS-3217
HLSL Item No.: 451371
Notes:This document was not entered as evidence on the SA.