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the paramilitary forces who guarded nazi meetings

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Answered by rahulragini
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These paramilitary protection groups were popularly known as 'SS', the full form of which was Schutzstaffel. One particular subdivision of the SS was the Gestapo. They were tasked with policing and espionage assignments.  
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Bodyguard organisations. Sturmabteilung ("Storm Detachment"; SA) was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party created in 1920 to police party rallies and disrupt their opponents' meetings. By the time the Nazis seized power in 1933, it had grown to almost four million men.

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