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Deutsch: SA-Sturmführer Horst Wessel (1907–1930); Sturmabteilung-Sturm 5;
  • Propaganda-Foto
  • NSDAP; Reichsparteitag; Nürnberg, August 1929
  • Braunhemden marschieren; Hitlerbewegung; Sturmabteilung (SA); "Blutzeuge", Prinzregent-Luitpold-Denkmal vor dem Nürnberger Hauptbahnhof
  • Horst Wessel (* 1907; † 1930) war in Berlin ein Sturmführer der SA (Sturmabteilung), der paramilitärischen Kampforganisation der NSDAP. Nachdem Wessel von KPD-Mitgliedern getötet worden war, stilisierte ihn die NS-Propaganda zu einem „Märtyrer der Bewegung“.
  • Nationalsozialistische Propaganda, NS-Propaganda
  • Public domain, Gemeinfreiheit
English: Horst Wessel in his Sturmführer uniform leading an Sturmabteilung (SA) unit at a Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, Germany, in August 1929; in front of the main railway station (Hauptbahnhof)
Polski: Sturmfuhrer Horst Wessel na czele oddziału w czasie dnia partii.
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