Karl Ernst
Karl Ernst (September 1st 1904 - June 30th 1934) was a Gruppenführer of the Sturmabteilung which, with the beginning of the year 1933, was the leader of SA with Berlin.
Before joining NSDAP, he was bellhop in a hotel.
It has be suggested that it is him which, with a handle of men, was introduced with the Palate of the President of the Reichstag, which was then Hermann Göring, for to put fire at the Reichstag in the night of the February 27th 1933. There exist indirect evidences to support this: Hans Gisevius with Nuremberg implied Joseph Goebbels in the planning of the fire, Rudolph Diels declared that Göring knew how the fire had been launched, and the general Franz Halder certified that he had intended Göring to assert the responsibility for the fire.
Karl Ernst was Bisexuel. It was close to Ernst Röhm and was called “Frau Röhrbein” ( Mrs Röhrbein ) because of its intimacy with Paul Röhrbein.
The June 30th 1934, Ernst came from married, and was with Bremen on its road for Madeira where it was to pass the Honeymoon with his new wife. Ernst Röhm had on several occasions called with one “second revolution”, which would introduce an industrial relations policy on arrival of the Nazi regime, banishing the old preserving force which was the government. The socialist tendencies of SA caused the mistrust of the conservatives, in particular of the Reichswehr. This one made pressure for the elimination of SA of the capacity. Adolf Hitler, probably on the idea of Göring and Heinrich Himmler, but also, possibly, following the urgent request of the high command of the army, undertook a purging of SA - an event known under the name of the Nuit of the Long Knives. Ernst was brought back to Berlin by a detachment of S. Some 150 persons in charge of SA, whose Ernst, were carried out against a wall at the military academy of Lichterfelde by the the 1st division S Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. Ernst, estimating that he stopped following a blow of the conservatives and pro-capitalists, he died by shouting “Heil Hitler”.
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