Storm Troops
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific historical paramilitary organization: Refers to the Sturmabteilung (SA), the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party in Germany, known for its violent intimidation tactics. 2. Shock troops or assault troops: In a general military context, soldiers specially trained for rapid, aggressive assaults.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Historical):
- The storm troops played a crucial role in Hitler's rise to power during the 1920s and early 1930s.
- After the Night of the Long Knives in 1934, the influence of the storm troops was greatly reduced.
- Noun (Military):
- The general sent in the storm troops to breach the enemy's first line of defense.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used metaphorically to describe any group that uses aggressive, forceful methods to advance a cause or ideology.
- The CEO's new management team acted like corporate storm troops, quickly removing anyone who opposed the changes.
Variants and Related Words
- Storm trooper (n): A member of such troops.
- The novel featured a fictional empire equipped with armored storm troopers.
Synonyms
- (Historical) Brownshirts, SA, .
- (Military) Assault troops, shock troops, commandos.
Notes on Meaning
This term carries significant historical weight due to its primary association with the Nazi SA. Its general military usage is less common in contemporary English and is often overshadowed by this historical context. Care should be taken in its application.
Noun
- Nazi militia created by Hitler in 1921 that helped him to power but was eclipsed by the SS after 1943