The SA Generals and the Rise of Nazism


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No part of the Nazi movement contributed more to Hitler's success than the Sturmabteilung (SA)—the notorious Brown Shirts. Bruce Campbell offers the first in-depth study in English of the men who held the three highest ranks in the SA. Organized on military lines and fired by radical nationalism, the Brown Shirts saw themselves as Germany's paramilitary saviors. Campbell reveals that the homogeneity of the SA leadership was based not on class or status, but on common experiences and training. Unlike other investigations of the Nazi party, The SA Generals and the Rise of Nazism focuses on the military and political activities of the Brown Shirts to show how they developed into SA Leaders. By tracing the activities, both individual and collective, of these men's adult lives through 1945, Campbell shows where members acquired the experience necessary to build, lead, and administer the SA. These men were instrumental in creating the Nazi concept of "political soldiering," combining military organization with political activism. Campbell's enlightening portrait of the SA, its history, and its relationship to the overall Nazi movement reveals how the organization's leaders reshaped the SA over time to adapt to Germany's changing political concerns.




Wagi sa Puso ng Anak Mo


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Discusses how respecting your child teaches her how to relate with others well.




The Development of the SA in Nurnberg, 1922-1934


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A case-study of the growth of the SA (or stormtroopers) in Weimar Germany.







Fatimeh Al-Zahra (Sa)


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By God! They raised objection against the cutting swords of Ali, his being indifference with respect to the death in the battlefield, his power of the combat in the warfare, and the scattering strokes. By God! If people have joined with each other and would have given the caliphate to some one about whom the Holy Prophet (SAW) has recommended, any time if the people had deviated from the path of the truth, he would guided them towards the righteous path with out any pain and disturbance that neither the mount had become incapacitated nor its rider would have tired and sad. Ultimately he would have lead them to the pure and pleasant fountainhead of water, the canal that on both sides was saturated with the waterthat had never been polluted. And then after the complete quenching of their thirst had returned them, and as a result they would have found him their well-wisher in hidden and apparent. [Ali] would never had taken any benefit from the world and from it there had not been any advantage except the quenching of the thirsty and feedings of the hungry ones. And here the world-worshipper from the ascetic one, righteous one from the liar had been explicit for all of them. And in accordance of what God’s has said in the Holy Qur’an: ‘If the people of towns would have accepted faith and were pious, We would have opened the gates of heaven’s blessing upon them, but since they denied We punished them for their evil deeds.’ And: ‘Those who indulges in the tyranny and oppression their deeds would caught their skirt, and they would never be able to escape from the divine punishment.’ The second Sermon of Fatimeh al-Zahra (SA), p-155.




Lipad! Mga Kwento Ng Pag-Asa Mula Sa Pilipinas


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Violence, suffering, hunger, death, grief, and despair would be the regular content of social and mainstream media. The negatives are often highlighted. Rarely does one find something soothing and inspiring for the soul to read and celebrate with. The world needs to hear and read a lot of Good News more than ever. "Lipad! Mga Kwento Ng Pag-asa Mula Sa Pilipinas" (Fly! Stories Of Hope From The Philippines) aims to bring to the fore 13 stories of hope from my experiences and those of my friends' to a world that needs to know of it so direly. It also aims to inspire readers to positively respond to those suffering from mental afflictions out of a true desire to understand their predicament and be a support towards their healing. After all, the illness of one affects the entirety of society. The healing of one, then, leads to the healing of all.













Fuel Oil Journal


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