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The issues of "Der SA-Mann" also contain many photographs and articles demonstrating SA participation in military exercise, including forced marching, battle maneuvers, obstacle runs, small calibre firing, and the like. Among these photographs and articles are the following:

Each issue of "Der SA-Mann" contains advertisements for the sale of various items of military equipment, including uniforms, steel helmets, rifles, boots, grenades, field glasses, ammunition, etc. (See, for example, 30 January 1934, p. 16; and 9 March 1935, p. 16.)

Picture of SA men marching in military formation executing "goose step," 14 April 1934, p. 8.

Group of pictures showing SA Troops marching in military formations and in full pack and bearing flags being reviewed by Hitler. Title of page is "SA Marches into the New Year," 12 January 1935, p. 3.

Photographs of uniformed SA Troops marching in streets of Saarbrucken with caption: "In the streets of free Saarbrucken thuds the marching steps of the SA," 9 March 1935, p. 3.

Group of photographs entitled: "SA Brigade 6 marches for the German Danzig," 4 May 1935, p. 3.

Article entitled: "Who fights against us we will defeat, who provokes us we shall attack" (with picture of SA men in military formation bearing caption: "We are a political ideological troop"), 13 July 1935, p. 1.

Article entitled: "The SA is and remains the Shock Troop of the Third Reich" (with picture of Gruppenfuehrer reviewing SA men marching in uniform and in full pack, in military formation, 24 August 1935, p. 2.

Article entitled: "SA Men at the heavy machine gun," 3 July 1936, p.14.

Photograph of SA men in uniform and full pack on obstacle run, 29 August 1936, p. 7.

Article entitled: "Fight, Fight, Fight" with subtitles: "Preparation of Francken Division for the the NS War Games" (with picture of SA men bearing arms), 26 June 1937, p. 4.

Photograph of SA men bearing weapons, bearing caption: "Austria's SA: through battle, distress and persecution, to victory."

Photograph bearing caption: "German-Austrian SA was armed in the hour of decision," 2 April 1938, p. 1.

Photograph of SA men bearing arms on battle maneuvers, 19 August 1938, p. 8., bearing the caption: "The way to victory."

Article entitled: "SA and the Wehrmacht" (with pictures of SA men on field maneuvers throwing hand grenades), 2 September 1938, p. 1.

Photograph of SA men on field maneuvers, 9 September 1938,p.18.

Photograph of SA men bearing arms in trenches, apparently on field maneuvers, 16 September 1938, p. 1. (Frankens-SA).

Photographs of SA men marching under arms, and on the rifle range, 9/30/1938, p. 4. (Frankens-SA).

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Photograph of SA Regiment Feldherrnhalle marching in goose-step with rifles and steel helmets and with the Luftwaffe insignia of sovereignty on their uniform and helmets, 11 November 1938, p. 4.

Photograph entitled "Regiment Feldherrnhalle was there", (referring to the incorporation of the Sudetenland), 14 October 1938, p. 6.

Photograph bearing the caption: "Training with the KK Rifle. Something entirely new for the Sudeten German. Every SA man must be outstanding in marksmanship," 6 January 1939, p. 3.

Article entitled: "The SA -- the forger of military power," with the subheading: "The SA as Bearer of the Premilitary Training," 27 January 1939, p. 1.

Photograph of Von Brauchitsch (Wehrmacht) and Lutze reviewing the SA, 3 February 1939, p. 3.

Photograph of SA on march with full pack and rifles. (Frankens-SA), 3 February 1939, p. 1.


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