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    Wilhelm Schepmann

    SA general and politician

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  1. Wilhelm Schepmann (17 June 1894 – 26 July 1970) was an SA general in Nazi Germany and the last Stabschef (Chief of Staff) of the original Nazi paramilitary branch, the SA. Schepmann was an Obergruppenführer in the Nazi Party para-military branch known as the Sturmabteilung (SA) when he was appointed by Adolf Hitler to succeed Viktor Lutze as ...

  2. Friedrich Wilhelm "Willi" Schepmann (other sources claim Wilhelm Hans; 17 June 1894 – 26 July 1970) was a German teacher, officer, politician (member of the Reichstag), Chief of Staff of the SA and Inspector for the shooting training of the German Volkssturm in WWII.

  3. Wilhelm Schepmann (17 June 1894 – 26 July 1970) was an SA general in Nazi Germany and the last Stabschef (Chief of Staff) of the original Nazi paramilitary branch, the SA. Schepmann was an Obergruppenführer in the Nazi Party para-military branch known as the Sturmabteilung (SA) when he was appointed by Adolf Hitler to succeed Viktor Lutze as ...

  4. The citizen-soldiers trained on weeknights and for six hours on Sundays, and what rifle training was provided was given by SA Chief of Staff Wilhelm Schepmanns brownshirted Stormtroopers.

  5. Wilhelm Schepmann (17 June 1894 – 26 July 1970) was an SA general (Obergruppenführer) in Nazi Germany and the last Stabschef (Chief of Staff) of the Nazi Stormtroopers. He succeeded Viktor Lutze as Stabschef (SA) after Lutze was killed in a car accident. He began working to restore the morale...

  6. Principal Officials Of The Nazi Party. Join our mailing list. Join. Support JVL. Donate. ... WILHELM SCHEPMANN (predecessors, Victor Lutze, Ernest Roehm) [Page 1063] ...

  7. Wilhelm Schepmann (17 June 1894 – 26 July 1970) was an SA general in Nazi Germany and the last Stabschef (Chief of Staff) of the Nazi Stormtroopers. Schepmann was an Obergruppenführer in the Nazi Party para-military branch known as the Sturmabteilung (SA) when he was appointed by Adolf Hitler to succeed Viktor Lutze as Stabschef (SA) in 1943.

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